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Some common symptoms of dyslexia are that the child is smart but unable to keep up with the academic milestones of other children, the child is labeled as hyperactive or a daydreamer, reads and spells inconsistently, shows little reading comprehension and is confused by letters and words. Dyslexia affects a person's everyday life by affecting their ability to read important safety warnings and labels, it holds them back in school and jobs and affects their self esteem. The cause of dyslexia is unknown and there is no cure but there are very effective treatments including individualized education programs and tutoring.

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