dyslexia.
Dyslexia. Are you asking what brain processes generate dyslexia?
What on earth is that supposed to mean? Dyslexic kids can wright all letters!
dyslexics know the alphabet. they can recognize letters, so yes, they can. the problem is in switching letters around, not recognizing them.
There is nothing one can do to avoid having dyslexia, as it is thought to be caused by a genetic disorder. Symptoms vary with age, but commonly present as problems with reading and spelling (due to letters appearing to be reversed or inverted to a person with dyslexia).
They may have dyslexia ; see relevant link .
Dyslexia is a learning disability. Common signs are difficulty in reading, writing and spelling. Dyslexics are often confused distinguishing directions like left and right and may reverse similar letters like "b" and "d". If you suspect that you or any family member is suffering from dyslexia it is best to get a dyslexia screening.
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Dyslexia is in fact considered a reading disability, and depending on the severity of your dyslexia, can act much in the same way as a disability. so yes, dyslexia is, in many cases, considered a disability.
Yes. I would talk to a doctor. It may be a form of dyslexia. (switching letters when reading)
Treatment of dyslexia is done with education. Dyslexics often have problems processing information that they read. The treatment often involves tracing the letters and words they are reading and reading aloud to concentrate on the material.
she still is Dyslexic she will always have to live with Dyslexia but at the same time she has outgrown it and isn't really confused by words or letters anymore but sometimes she still needs help but not that much anymore so in interviews when she says she has outgrown he dyslexia that's what she means