WHAT IS DYSLEXIA?

Dyslexia is a learning disability that causes challenges with reading because of difficulties distinguishing speech sounds and understanding how letters and words connect to each other (decoding). Dyslexia, sometimes known as a reading impairment, is caused by individual variations in language processing regions of the brain. Children with dyslexia can have varying degrees of severity and impact all IQ levels. It’s not a simple condition, and there may be further problems with language, coordination, and attention. These do not, however, characterize dyslexia in youngsters on their own. Watch how a youngster reacts to assistance and intervention over time to have a deeper understanding of it.

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