Do you have particular strategies for reading and understanding text?

How do you read and interpret text? (such as books or articles) 

I briefly describe aspects of how I do it below:

  • I always thought of myself as a slow reader, possibly with low working-memory as well (i.e. ability to remember most recent things).
  • It seems my mind works by remembering and questioning way too much, so the working memory is sort of overloaded.
  • When I'd compare to others, I'd generally be noticing useless details of the text: typos, repeated words or paragraphs.
  • To cope with this limitation, I resorted to mind maps, highlighting, rewriting, and also memorising.
  • These days, a technique that seems to help is to use either a glyph / drawing, or a short sentence per paragraph of text, and at the end writing a synthetic version myself (a new text).

I wonder how it is for you?

Parents
  • I’m a terrible reader, except for text books. Why? Because I was taught as a young ADHD reader how to scan pages.

    1. Look for headlines
    2. Look for subheadings
    3. Check out any bold or italicized words, then read the text around it.
    4. Read the text in-between to gather any additional info.

    That tactic helped me get through high school and college at least lol. I struggle with novels because they don’t use this kind of layout.

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  • I’m a terrible reader, except for text books. Why? Because I was taught as a young ADHD reader how to scan pages.

    1. Look for headlines
    2. Look for subheadings
    3. Check out any bold or italicized words, then read the text around it.
    4. Read the text in-between to gather any additional info.

    That tactic helped me get through high school and college at least lol. I struggle with novels because they don’t use this kind of layout.

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