The word "dyslexia" means literally abnormal words. The adjective is dyslexic.
A dyslexic person (suffering from the condition dyslexia) will have difficulty in reading, writing and spelling, caused by incorrect mental processing. A dyslexic person may have trouble matching letters to sounds, distinguishing letters, or organizing letters into words. The condition can be slight or it can be severe, but it will usually respond to any of several specialized programs of educational instruction.
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Absolutely! One in five people are dyslexic, so there is probably someone in your immediate family who has some measure of dyslexia, whether or not they have confided in you.
No, David Cameron is not dyslexic.
Dyslexic
Maybe, I mean if its like a dog and it goes to doggy school or something..
she is still dyslexic
it's just bella who is dyslexic
It means your signwriter is either dyslexic or does not have an adequate comand of english to do an adequate job.
dyslexic
According to Formspring, Avan is indeed dyslexic.
The chances of non-dyslexic parents having dyslexic children are relatively low, but not zero. Dyslexia has a genetic component, and research indicates that if a child has a dyslexic sibling, the risk of dyslexia is higher, even if the parents do not have the condition. Environmental factors and other genetic influences can also play a role in the development of dyslexia. Overall, while non-dyslexic parents can have dyslexic children, the likelihood is significantly reduced compared to dyslexic parents.
What on earth is that supposed to mean? Dyslexic kids can wright all letters!
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