They have never been to school. They’ve never said anything about wanting to read. But when they have to read something, they pretend they forgot their glasses or smth like that. They’re insecure about it. I feel sad for them. That said, they’re pretty stubborn. What can I possibly do to convince them to try learning?

  • Azzu@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    As a formerly insecure person, just offer to teach them if they want, and then never mention it again. Once they’re ready to get over their insecurity, they will contact you, or not.

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      This right here. Constantly nagging them about something they are ashamed of will only make them more resistant to help.

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      Agreed, also recommend doing this completely in private so they don’t feel like there may be other people listening to your offer.

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    I grew up very poor. In my street lived an older lady and a few doors down lived her daughter and son-in-law. The older lady was illiterate and when her first grandson was about to learn how to read, her daughter asked her to help teach him by keeping them company. So the daughter taught her toddler and her mother the bascic alphabet. That inspired the old lady to seek help and my mother arranged for a high school student to come tutor the lady three days a week. The old lady taught the next two grandkids how to read using the pamphlets she learned to read herself.

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    My family are the kings and queens of refusing to do things that will make thier lives better. I have learned through bitter experience that there is no helping anyone who does not want to help themselves.

    Without knowing your family member there really isn’t much useful that anyone can tell you.

    I recommend that you find a way to maintain whatever level of relationship you want with that person that insulates you from their “issues”.

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        Check the local libraries and societies for the blind.

        Sometimes things are available but aren’t widely known.

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      If they do, we don’t know. Because they have, as far as I know, never tried to learn. They’ve never been to school. They say it would be ridiculous at their age to learn school stuff.