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Dealing With Dyslexia 2r2u4r

Dec 27, 2006

Students need to excel in reading and writing, but there are many smart kids who experience difficulties because they have dyslexia. Learn more about this learning disability that affects 15-20% of school-aged children.

Dyslexia - What Is It? 4f1915

Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects a person's ability to read, write, and spell. As well, myth. Rather, people with this learning disability may reverse words, letters, and numbers, write letters back to front, forget the sequence of letters in a word, or sometimes even read from right to left.

Dyslexia - The Cause 2227h

At first, many people thought dyslexia was caused by vision problems, so early treatments involved intelligence, race, or social class.

Dyslexia - The Symptoms 56o32

  • Letter or word reversals when reading, such as b/d, p/q, and was/saw.
  • Letter or word reversals when spelling and writing.
  • Difficulty in recognizing individual sounds in words.
  • Difficulties in naming things.
  • Difficulty reading from left to right.
  • Problems with getting things in the right order.

Dyslexia - The Treatment 6h6h42

Dyslexia is not a vocabulary, they can learn to read and write with greater fluency and comphrehension by reducing the need to stop and attempt to sound out an unrecognized word.

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