What is Dyslexia?
Dyslexia is a learning disorder that causes difficulty with reading, speech sounds, and relating letters and words. It is the most common learning disability and often affects a person for the duration of their life. Children with dyslexia do not have an intellectual or cognitive disability, and the disorder is not a product of a visual or hearing issue.
The degree of dyslexia, whether mild or severe, will vary from individual to individual. Dyslexia is most often diagnosed when a child is in school age, generally in elementary school, at which point parents, teachers, and health professionals can discern how well he or she does in school and in reading.


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