Dyslexia

Dyslexia is a common learning disability that hinders the development of reading skills. It impairs a person’s ability to translate the sounds within words (phonemes) in the correct sequence, and this causes reading to be slow and inaccurate. Dyslexia makes it hard to read, write, and spell. It also affects memory of…

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Dyslexia

What does dyslexia mean?

Dyslexia is a common learning disability that hinders the development of reading skills. It impairs a person’s ability to translate the sounds within words (phonemes) in the correct sequence, and this causes reading to be slow and inaccurate.

Dyslexia makes it hard to read, write, and spell. It also affects memory of spoken and written words.

What is the main cause of dyslexia?

The cause of dyslexia is not clear, although it may be genetic because it runs in families.

Does being dyslexic affect reading?

For treatment, educational tools can help retrain the way the mind processes the sounds within words. But reading will likely not ever be easy for a person with dyslexia.

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