I learned that ADHD is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Being married to my wife who has dyslexia has taught me that the subject can be saying just the opposite of what they actually mean. Dyslexia is where the brain does not process information correctly and turns things around when they speak or think.
Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder. Dyslexia is one side of the brain being usually overdeveloped. Thus when you take things in either Thur your eyes or ears, considering they both go to different sides of the brain things get confusing when the information is collated.
Yes it is.
Dyslexia is something that you are born with, like OCD, ADD, or ADHD, therefore, there is no prevention.
No medication is effective for dyslexia. Strattera can should only be used for ADD or ADHD.
What's the Alternative - 2007 Dyslexia and ADD Therapy was released on: USA: 7 November 2007
That's what they say! If you are familiar with Aspergers, then it's not too hard to see the connection...!
It is rather sweet. His son has ADD and dyslexia. He was interested in Greek mythology at the time, so Rick Riordan told him stories about it. When Rick ran out of stories to tell he made up his own about a boy who also has ADD and dyslexia, explaining that he his a demigod and he has ADD because he is anxious to get into battle and not meant to sit in classrooms, and dyslexia because he is "programed" to read ancient greek. His son told him to get it published, and it turned itno 'The Lightning Thief'. The book is putting a positive spin on ADD and dylexia.
Those conditions are all commonly comorbid of autism spectrum disorders, so it is possible.
if you are dyslexic, you most likely will have reading issues, but not all the time.
she does not have dyslexia.
Dyslexia can go away. Well, it almost can go away. just "fak ei ttil' you make it".
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Dyslexia schizophrenia does not exist. The two conditions, dyslexia and schizophrenia, are completely different.
Rick Riordan made up the demigod and dyslexia connection, so as on one hand, yes - and on the other, no, because Greek gods are ancient deities that we have no proof ever existed with people.