An easy explanation for a child would be that dyslexia is a learning problem some children have. Dyslexia makes it hard to read and spell. The problem is inside of the brain and it does not mean the person is stupid.
I think you mean child with Special Educational Needs. A child with ADHD or Dyslexia for instance could be such a child. They might have to go to special class or need more help studying. A child with Dyslexia would have to learn how to read when you are a Dyslexic.
It depends on the student I suppose. It certainly can be, and if you are concerned that you or someone you love has dyslexia, you should definitely look into it. Reading slowly can be a sign of dyslexia, it certainly was with me, but every person who has dyslexia is different, and reading slowly could simply be a sign that you are not a particularly prolific reader.
It is most likely dyslexia. Another good person to check with would be an eye doctor, because your daughter may need glasses. Also see a doctor who specializes in learning disorders, he can properly diagnose her.
She overcame her dyslexia by reading everything she could. She has been homeschooled since she was diagnosed with dyslexia in second grade.
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Yes, all demigods have dyslexia because they naturally read ancient greek. In some cases, some dyslexia could be worse that others though.
Yes, there are a few tests online that will help you to determine if your nephew could possibly have dyslexia. Just remember that a physician/doctor would be the best guarantee to determine if your nephew does indeed have a reading disorder. Provided are a list of tests online and also one site that provides common symptoms for dyslexia : http://www.lexercise.com/dyslexia-services/screen-your-child/ http://www.beatingdyslexia.com/online-dyslexia-test.html http://www.testdyslexia.com/ http://www.dyslexia.com/library/symptoms.htm
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It probably depends on the teenager and the child, but in most cases, they probably could. A teenager could help a child with his/her homework and explain concepts. This would be beneficial to both of them. The child would do better in school. The teenager would get that nice feeling. It is also shown that teaching someone reinforces the information in their own brain, so the teenager will remember the information better.
i guess you could....
you could always let me have the stupid ones...
There are any number of reasons a child may have difficulty reading. It may be a learning disability such as dyslexia. It could be an emotional disability. It could be a social disorder. It could be as simple as boredom. If you have concerns about your child's ability to read or lack of, schedule an appointment with the Special Education director of your school or district and discuss what you have observed. Request an evaluation.