Dyslexia can go away. Well, it almost can go away. just "fak ei ttil' you make it".
Inherited dyslexia you can not grow out of but trauma dyslexia (getting dyslexia from car crash etc.) you can grow out of dyslexia.
Go to a doctor, see if he diagnoses you with dyslexia.
he had dyslexia
It is unfair to force him to go to a normal school, he has dyslexia.It was proven that most cases of dyslexia are hereditary.
Well, dyslexia is a natural thing. If it gets worse go to a Cardialogist. Or therapy. If you were just diagnosed with dyslexia like children just help them. If you can't help them then explain it to their teacher if they can give it tutoring.
The British Dyslexia Association estimate that 4% of the population have dyslexia, which is over 2 million people in the UK. They also estimate that another 10% of the population show signs of dyslexia. The US Dyslexia Research Institute estimate that in the US, 10-15% of the population have dyslexia. However, providing accurate statistics is difficult because of the huge range in the severity of dyslexia in different people. Also, many cases of dyslexia go unrecognised.
she does not have dyslexia.
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Dyslexia schizophrenia does not exist. The two conditions, dyslexia and schizophrenia, are completely different.
The most common treatments for dyslexia include specialized reading programs, one-on-one tutoring, assistive technology, and accommodations in school or work settings. It is important to work with a team of professionals, including educators and therapists, to develop a tailored plan that addresses the specific needs of the individual with dyslexia.
It is not 'treated' . You learn to live with it and find 'different' ways of learning and reading. Coloured glasses can help to read better but you need the 'right' colour for your eyes. Persistence is also important when reading. There are advantages to being dyslexic in that you learn in different ways.
The boy struggled to read because he had dyslexia.
no its not severe dyslexia