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Can dyslexics vote?

Dyslexia is no reason not to vote.


What is scared buddahism?

Sacred Buddhism for dyslexics?


How many dyslexics does it take to change a light blub?

It would take the same amount of dyslexics as it would for people without dyslexia, unless they couldn't read what the instructions said.


Would dyslexics be visually impaired?

No, given vision tests dyslexics almost always have very good or at least normal vision. The problem in dyslexia is in processing what they see to extract information from what they are seeing.


Can dyslexics play sports?

As long as there's no math involved in the sport.


What r d possibl career options for EXTC students?

Spellchecking services for dyslexics.


What logo has an e in bottom right corner?

The International Society for European Dyslexics (NDSE)


How many dyslexics are there?

Somewhere between four and five percent of the population. It is estimated that there are about 375,000 pupils in the UK with dyslexia and a total of some two million people who are severely affected.


Does dyslexics have trouble sleeping?

Dyslexia is primarily a learning disorder that affects reading and language processing. However, some individuals with dyslexia may experience sleep difficulties due to associated issues such as anxiety, stress, or attention disorders. While not all dyslexics have trouble sleeping, the challenges they face in academic and social settings can contribute to sleep disturbances for some. It's important for individuals with dyslexia to address any sleep issues with a healthcare professional.


Can a dyslexic have trouble with only math?

No. Math does invlove a lot of varibales, but a dyslexics main struggle is reading.


Can Dyslexics wear 3D Glasses and or watch or play 3D's?

Yes you can, because I'm dyslexic and I watch 3D movies and in fact I'm in an advantage as my eyes are used to the whole depth perception stuff because I'm dyslexic, so it doesn't hurt my eyes as much as other peoples.


What has the author Neil Alexander-Passe written?

Neil Alexander-Passe has written: 'Dyslexics' -- subject(s): Parenthood, Marriage, Dyslexia