Yes, dyslexia can affect moods. Individuals with dyslexia often face challenges in reading and writing, which can lead to frustration, low self-esteem, and anxiety, particularly in academic or social situations. These emotional struggles may result in mood swings or feelings of inadequacy. Over time, persistent difficulties can contribute to more significant emotional issues, such as depression.
No, dyslexia should not affect someone that is or will try to learn to play the piano.
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yes
not only it will, but it will also kill
It effects whatever you do, wherever you do it, but I believe some colleges offer special accommodations for students with severe dyslexia.
Emotions are immediate reactions to specific events, influencing behavior in the moment. Moods, however, are longer-lasting emotional states that can influence behavior over time. Both emotions and moods can affect decision-making, social interactions, and overall well-being.
No it has no effect on life expectancy.
yes it can.
Nelson Rockefeller had dyslexia
You will not feel anything during sexual intercourse.Sorry.
Dyslexia is a processing problem within the brain.
It makes you happy and you'll have a sudden urge to dance!