Dyslexia

DYSLEXIA spelled out of letter blocks

Dyslexia is a general term for disabilities that involve difficulty in learning to read or interpret words, letters and other symbols. It is a language-based learning difference that affects the organisation in the brain that controls the ability to process the way language is read, heard, spoken or spelled. It is not an illness, nor a disorder. It is not laziness, nor something rare. Dyslexic children do not lack in motivation or intelligence. They appear bright, highly intelligent and emotionally sensitive since they constantly strive for perfection and undoubtedly work harder to accomplish less than their classmates. They are very creative with vivid imagination and innovative ideas. They have an excellent picture memory and are very good at art, sports, technology and maths. However, they may get easily distracted and become mentally more tired than their peers or encounter problems with their short-term memory or time management and organisation of materials. They may have a low self-esteem and find it difficult to believe in themselves. They may also have problems with their classmates and experience stressful and unpleasant situations. It is advisable to continuously encourage and praise dyslexic children, remind them of their strengths and give them lots of positive feedback so as to easily integrate in the school environment and boost their general performance.

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