When I see words I often read them backwards and contemplate how I would pronounce them. Even complete sentences.
As a kid, I always played the legendary game in the car of ‘make the dirt on the window jump over the scenery in the background’ - I got a lot of value out of that one.
I make patterns with things and count tiles etc, notice when things aren't in line that kind of thing. I'm not bad with letters but don't rearrange them etc. Think it's fairly normal.
It's not so unusual, I have an almost lifelong habit of reading words backwards, I can read and speak backwards both fast & fluently and by different intones can make it sound like a real language. Most people think I'm talking Welsh as with the right intone it's very convincing ( unless you can speak Welsh )
My sister did this when we were kids also & we could converse to the utter confusion of those around us although now she seems to have forgotten how to do it .
People ask 'does it sound correctly if recorded & played back reversed' and the answer is no.
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