Dyslexia Disorder description Dyslexia is a hereditary “neurodevelopmental disorder” that is recognised by slow and incorrect word recognition and inadequate reading/ spelling skills despite having the ability to learn (Peterson & Pennington, 2012). Dyslexia can be acquired, where a reading impairment occurs in individuals who...
‘Don’t judge the people by there ability, teach them how to learn. Every child is a special is a about the boy who has dyslexia. He is suffering from dyslexia that can’t read a letters or a numbers and can’t write. Darsheel Safary as Ishaan...
All through school, I’ve been bothered with being exceptionally shrewd and in the meantime relying on others to do my schoolwork. I’ve required long stretches of assistance to express my thoughts in a shape the instruction framework — one that works so well for some...
Overcoming adversity is a universal human experience, and for me, one of the most significant challenges has been embracing my dyslexia. I vividly recall the day I was diagnosed with dyslexia, a moment that occurred during my second-grade year. Back then, the term held little...
What is Dyslexia? Dyslexia is a brain disorder in which prevents people from reading, comprehending what was read, and reading at an average pace. Dyslexia isn’t entirely about letters flipping and disappearing but rather taking a different dimension for those who have it. While dyslexia...
Disorder description Dyslexia is a condition in a which an individual has language impairments and/or reading difficulties. The term “dyslexia” was developed by Rudolf Berlin in 1887 in belief that a form of inability to read was caused by brain lesions. He distinguished between severe...
Dyslexia is a common “syndrome” that people everywhere continue to be forced to either overcome or let it overpower them (Wennas Brante 1). In all actuality, a person with dyslexia does not have to deal with flipped or misjudged letters. Instead the usual difficulty for...
Introduction Bredon is a dyslexia and dyspraxia specialist boarding and day school for pupils aged between 7 and 18 years old. Nestled in the most glorious, rural surroundings, and yet only ten minutes to major motorway networks, one hour to Birmingham airport and two hours...