It can be very mild to really bad
some people live there lifes with dyslexia and dont really realise.
Yes. She was diagnosed with dyslexia when she was in the 2nd grade. :''(
Yes, she has dyslexia.
The condition of dyslexia can be any of the tree depending on how badly the person suffers with it.
The severity of dyslexia depends on the person. Some people will have mild dyslexia and only face some challenges, others can have very severe dyslexia. In severe cases reading and writing can be extremely difficult.
i dont know probably maybe or maybe not
no i dont think soo well it depends
She has mild dyslexia, if you can call that an "health issue".
it used to affect her reading when she would read scripts but its not really that bad so I would say mild .
You may have a very mild form of it, but if it doesn't bother you at all, then you're fine. You certainly don't seem to have anything very severe, which is good. There are lots of different kinds of dyslexia, everything from really not being able to read or write at all, to just getting your left and rights confused, so, yes, you may have a very mild form of it.
Yes i was diagnosed with Dyslexia in the second grade. But i recovered by reading cereal box labels and the Bible.
That's a really good question! Dyslexia comes in all shapes and sizes, anything from getting your left and right confused, to a complete inability to read language in any form whatsoever. Dyslexia can be anywhere from a slight annoyance, to a complete debilitating disorder! I have dyslexia that is extraordinarily severe, and I am writing this post with voice recognition software because of it. My dyslexia is pretty much debilitating. Some people who say they have dyslexia merely get their left and right or red and green confused, and then there are people like me who can't even read signs telling them not to touch live wires. As you can see, dyslexia is a pretty wide spectrum.
Benjamin Zephaniah has spoken about how he overcame his struggles with dyslexia through his passion for writing and self-determination. While dyslexia is a lifelong condition that can be managed but not cured, Zephaniah's success as a writer and poet is a testament to his ability to overcome challenges associated with dyslexia.