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Dyslexia | Dyslexia is a learning disability that impacts approximately 1 in every 10 people. Despite normal intelligence and education, it is marked by an unexpected difficulty in reading. It is the most common neurobehavioral disorder in children, affecting 5-17.5%. It is defined by being a phonologic deficit-- which leads to difficulty processing sounds of speech. | ||
The presence of dyslexia in children is known as "developmental dyslexia" as it is a lifelong issue and develops overtime. It manifests in children and is present through the difficulty of spelling simple words, a reluctance to read aloud, confusing letters with similar shapes, and mixing up the position of sounds in a word. | |||
=== Specific Disorders === | |||
According to my.clevelandclinic.org, "Dyslexia falls under the umbrella of 'specific learning disorder." The three main subtypes are reading, writing, and math. Reading, also known as dyslexia, impacts the way people speak and comprehend visual aspects like words and numbers. | |||
Revision as of 09:50, 21 November 2025
Dyslexia is a developmental learning disability that causes a difficulty in reading. As it does cause difficulty in reading, those impacted do not let it stand in the way of their success.
Definition
Dyslexia is a learning disability that impacts approximately 1 in every 10 people. Despite normal intelligence and education, it is marked by an unexpected difficulty in reading. It is the most common neurobehavioral disorder in children, affecting 5-17.5%. It is defined by being a phonologic deficit-- which leads to difficulty processing sounds of speech.
The presence of dyslexia in children is known as "developmental dyslexia" as it is a lifelong issue and develops overtime. It manifests in children and is present through the difficulty of spelling simple words, a reluctance to read aloud, confusing letters with similar shapes, and mixing up the position of sounds in a word.
Specific Disorders
According to my.clevelandclinic.org, "Dyslexia falls under the umbrella of 'specific learning disorder." The three main subtypes are reading, writing, and math. Reading, also known as dyslexia, impacts the way people speak and comprehend visual aspects like words and numbers.
