15%-20% of the US population has dyslexia.
about 15% but im not sure!!
Enough.
i would say about 34 people that will have dyslexia
About 15% of the world suffers from dyslexia.
IQ scores can vary widely among individuals with dyslexia, just as they do within the general population. Dyslexia does not affect intelligence, and many individuals with dyslexia have average or above-average IQ scores. It is important to remember that IQ is just one measure of cognitive abilities and does not fully capture a person's intellectual strengths or abilities.
5 - 10 %
Too many
Dyslexia is in fact considered a reading disability, and depending on the severity of your dyslexia, can act much in the same way as a disability. so yes, dyslexia is, in many cases, considered a disability.
There is a special education for these people providing that the dyslexia is discovered on time.
Yes, lots of people have dyslexia No, there is no scientific proof.
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.
ranging from 20-147
People do not contract Dyslexia; people are born with it. However, you may be diagnosed with it at varying ages.
Read. Reading is a very difficult thing for people with Dyslexia.