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Dyslexia

Condition Basics

What is dyslexia?

Dyslexia is a learning disability, Opens dialog that makes it hard to read, write, and spell. Children who have dyslexia may read slower than what is expected at their age. Or they may have trouble remembering math facts or words.

Overall intelligence does not seem to be related to dyslexia. But not being able to read well can make many areas of learning harder.

Dyslexia is also called specific learning disability, reading disorder, and reading disability.

What causes it?

Experts don't know for sure what causes dyslexia. But it often runs in families. So it may be passed from parents to children. Some studies have found problems with how the brain links letters and words with the sounds they make.

What are the symptoms?

Symptoms of dyslexia in children may include difficulty reading or sounding out words. Your child may read slower than what is expected at your child's age. And they may also have a hard time remembering number facts. Having several symptoms of dyslexia may mean that your child should be tested.

How is it diagnosed?

No single test can diagnose dyslexia. A doctor or school professional will ask you and your child's teachers what signs of dyslexia you've noticed. Reading and other tests may help look at your child's learning style and their language and problem-solving skills. This can help check for dyslexia.

How is dyslexia treated?

Treatment involves teaching methods to help your child read better. This includes teaching how letters are linked to sounds to make words, helping the child read aloud, and teaching the child to listen to and repeat instructions. You and your child's teachers and school personnel can help design a learning plan for your child.

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Current as of: July 31, 2024

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