Dyslexia: Basic Facts
What is Dyslexia?
- Language based learning disability,
- Neurobiological in origin,
- Difficulty with discriminating sounds within words,
- Difficulty with automatic letters, word recognition.
What Causes Dyslexia?
- Brain imagery studies have found brain of dyslexic develop and function in a different way.
What are the signs of Dyslexia?
- Difficulty learning to speak,
- Difficulty learning name and sound of letters,
- Difficulty learning to read and spell.
How Common is Dyslexia?
- 85% of population with reading difficulties,
- Occurs in people of all backgrounds and intellectual levels,
- Runs in families.
What are the effects of Dyslexia?
- Problems with reading, spelling and writing, leading to poor reading fluency and reading comprehension,
- Negative self-image, discouraged.
How is a Dyslexic learning style addressed?
- With proper help people with dyslexia can learn to read/write,
- Early identification and intervention is key,
- Need to be taught by method that involves several senses (hearing, seeing, touch),
- May need help with emotional issues that arise as a consequence of difficulties in school.
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