No. It depends on writing, reading, math, and related skills.
Yes it is called dyslexic
Dyslexic is the adjective form of dyslexia, a learning disorder which makes it hard to concentrate on objects on a page.
Cape Fear Academy has a program for dyslexic students.
Dyslexic children seem to have trouble learning early reading skills, problems hearing individual sounds in words, analyzing whole words in parts, and blending sounds into words.
Yes - it's called dyscalculia and is defined as a special learning disability in terms of learning mathematical concepts.
well most of his teachers thought he had a learning disability. Dyslexic maybe,
In the show, the child genius tutor told her.
Quick, disable the alarm, the rozzers are on their way!The fall was enough to disable him for life.The disable switch is located on the roof of the elevator car.
If you are really smart, blond, athletic, have gray eyes, is dyslexic, has ADHD, if monsters chase you then you are a child of Athena!
If you are concerned about your child being possibly dislexic, you should absolutely not hesitate to bring your child to the doctor to have tests run to see if they do.
Marion Welchman has written: 'Suggestions for Helping the Dyslexic Child in the Home'
Susan E. Gately has written: 'A comparison of decoding strategies found in dysphonetic dyslexic children with different cognitive styles' -- subject(s): Dyslexic children, Cognition in children, Learning disabled children