Dyslexia is a disorder that can affect anyone, regardless of how their particular language is set up.
a chinese character is called hanzi and in japan it called kanji
reading and writing
It is known as Calligraphy.
The words "Chinese language" in Chinese writing would look like "汉语" (Hànyǔ).
These are called pictographs. The Egyptians used Hieroglyphics and the Chinese/Japanese use Kanji.
The correct spelling is "dyslexic." It is a term used to describe individuals who have difficulty with reading, spelling, and writing due to a neurological condition that affects phonological processing in the brain.
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No. It depends on writing, reading, math, and related skills.
you have the Chinese special chair that Chinese mama's sat in
... yeah. They used things called characters. They can be compared to pictures. Example- 甲骨文 Their writing may have started in the second half of the 2nd millennium BC.
Han or Chinese Writing
Yes, dyslexic individuals who excel in math but struggle with writing may still succeed in physics. Physics relies heavily on mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills, so a strength in math can compensate for weaknesses in writing. Additionally, there are accommodations available to support dyslexic students in expressing their understanding of physics concepts.