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Why the dyslexic brain is misunderstood
How dyslexia is a differently organized brain.
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The brain isn’t naturally wired to read. It’s a task that requires explicit instruction for our brains to activate different areas, including those that control vision, sound, and meaning. For fluent readers, the result is a complicated reading circuit — connected by neural pathways of white matter — to allow us to process words within milliseconds. But this reading circuit looks different for people with dyslexia.
For decades, the research was largely focused on how this different brain organization often resulted in delays and difficulty in areas like reading, spelling, and grammar. And today, there continues to be stigma and misconceptions around a...
published: 21 Mar 2023
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What is dyslexia? - Kelli Sandman-Hurley
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-is-dyslexia-kelli-sandman-hurley
Dyslexia affects up to 1 in 5 people, but the experience of dyslexia isn't always the same. This difficulty in processing language exists along a spectrum -- one that doesn't necessarily fit with labels like "normal" and "defective." Kelli Sandman-Hurley urges us to think again about dyslexic brain function and to celebrate the neurodiversity of the human brain.
Lesson by Kelli Sandman-Hurley, animation by Marc Christoforidis.
published: 15 Jul 2013
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Why dyslexia is not a disadvantage
1 in 10 children are born dyslexic. Their divergent, lateral thinking has created some of the world’s greatest inventions, brands and art.
About Made By Dyslexia:
We’re a global charity led by successful dyslexics. Our purpose is to help the world properly understand, value and support dyslexia. We believe in the game-changing power of dyslexic thinking. After all, everything from the light bulb to the iPhone was invented by dyslexic thinkers. In 2020 we launched “Connect The Spots”, a global training and advocacy programme to level the playing-field so every dyslexic child can achieve their potential.
To achieve this we have one single minded mission: to train every teacher worldwide in the next five years to spot, support and empower every dyslexic child.
Find out more about our tr...
published: 02 Aug 2017
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What is dyslexia?
Dyslexia is a language-based reading disorder that can make it hard for students to learn to read accurately and fluently and to spell. For more information go to https://readingwritingcentre.education.qld.gov.au/reading-and-writing-disorders/dyslexia
published: 10 Aug 2023
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DYSLEXIA | What Is Dyslexia? | Learning Disability | The Dr Binocs Show | Peekaboo Kidz
Dr Binocs will explain, DYSLEXIA | Learning Disability | What Is Dyslexia | Dyslexic | Dyslexia Explained | Meaning Of Dyslexia | Working Of Brain | Learning Disorder | Difficulty In Learning | Human Brian | Peekaboo Kidz | Dr Binocs Show | Kids Learning Videos
The best stress remedy with relaxing soothing visuals! Sound Therapy is an ideal treatment for all children and can be easily used at home or in the classroom.
Sound Magic for Children- https://youtu.be/KXIlE3jcz6o
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Watch...
published: 20 Mar 2020
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What is Dyslexia?
Hear from some of the world's most successful dyslexics including Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Chris Robshaw, and Maggie Aderin-Pocock about dyslexic strengths and thinking skills so you can really understand what dyslexia is and why we should celebrate it.
About Made By Dyslexia:
We’re a global charity led by successful dyslexics. Our purpose is to help the world properly understand, value and support dyslexia. We believe in the game-changing power of dyslexic thinking. After all, everything from the light bulb to the iPhone was invented by dyslexic thinkers. In 2020 we launched “Connect The Spots”, a global training and advocacy programme to level the playing-field so every dyslexic child can achieve their potential.
To achieve this we have one single minded mission: to train every...
published: 16 Oct 2018
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What Is Dyslexia?
Dyslexia is a learning disability that people are born with. This language processing disorder can hinder reading, writing, spelling, and sometimes even speaking. Dr. Horowitz talks about dyslexia and its impact on individuals with LD.
To read more about dyslexia, please visit: http://www.ncld.org/types-learning-disabilities/dyslexia
NCLD has developed the LD Checklist: Recognize & Respond tool to help spot the potential signs of LD.Take the first step here: ncld.co/LDRR. #Check4LD
The National Center for Learning Disabilities' (NCLD) mission is to ensure success for all individuals with learning disabilities in school, at work and in life.
published: 04 May 2012
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Dyslexia, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:46 Causes of Dyslexia
2:06 Symptoms of Dyslexia
3:26 Diagnosis of Dyslexia
3:56 Treatment of Dyslexia
Dyslexia, also known as reading disorder, is characterized by trouble with reading despite normal intelligence.[1][6] Different people are affected to different degrees.[3] Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, reading quickly, writing words, "sounding out" words in the head, pronouncing words when reading aloud and understanding what one reads.[3][7] Often these difficulties are first noticed at school.[2] When someone who previously could read loses their ability, it is known as "alexia".[3] The difficulties are involuntary and people with this disorder have a normal desire to learn.[3] People with dyslexia have higher rates of attention...
published: 20 Mar 2021
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Neurodivergent community Youth Forum/Nicholas Dyslexia Advocate Meeting
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published: 25 Feb 2024
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What Causes Dyslexia?
Dyslexia affects millions of people every year, but how does having dyslexia change the way you learn?
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Study shows stronger links between entrepreneurs and dyslexia
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published: 16 Nov 2015
7:19
Why the dyslexic brain is misunderstood
How dyslexia is a differently organized brain.
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The brain isn’t natur...
How dyslexia is a differently organized brain.
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The brain isn’t naturally wired to read. It’s a task that requires explicit instruction for our brains to activate different areas, including those that control vision, sound, and meaning. For fluent readers, the result is a complicated reading circuit — connected by neural pathways of white matter — to allow us to process words within milliseconds. But this reading circuit looks different for people with dyslexia.
For decades, the research was largely focused on how this different brain organization often resulted in delays and difficulty in areas like reading, spelling, and grammar. And today, there continues to be stigma and misconceptions around a dyslexia diagnosis.
But the challenges of dyslexia often overshadow another part of the picture. Research has repeatedly shown dyslexia is also associated with specific cognitive strengths. These include visuo-spatial processing, narrative memory, problem-solving, and reasoning. While there is still a lot to learn about these advantages and how they work, in the piece above we unpack what we know about dyslexia, and what many studies have concluded about these strengths.
This perspective could be critical — not just for the roughly 20 percent of people who have dyslexia — but for the colleagues, peers, and educators who can better empower dyslexic thinking and better understand neurodiversity.
SOURCES:
On the reading brain:
Proust and the Squid: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/proust-and-the-squid-maryanne-wolf?variant=32122454671394
Studies:
“Explorative bias”: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.889245/full
Impossible figures: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15503582/ // https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12744954/
Peripheral vision: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3574384/ // https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1068/p6036
Blurred images: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0035724#pone-0035724-t003
ADDITIONAL READING:
The Dyslexic Advantage: https://www.dyslexicadvantage.org/book/
Amazing Dyslexics: https://www.amazingdyslexic.com/
Overcoming Dyslexia: https://dyslexia.yale.edu/research-science/overcoming-dyslexia/
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-advantages-of-dyslexia/
https://dyslexiahelp.umich.edu/dyslexics/learn-about-dyslexia/what-is-dyslexia/the-many-strengths-of-dyslexics
https://dyslexia.yale.edu/dyslexia/dyslexia-faq/#:~:text=Dyslexia%20affects%2020%20percent%20of,brightest%20children%20struggle%20to%20read.
Note: The headline on this piece has been updated.
Previous headline: The benefits of dyslexic thinking
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How dyslexia is a differently organized brain.
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The brain isn’t naturally wired to read. It’s a task that requires explicit instruction for our brains to activate different areas, including those that control vision, sound, and meaning. For fluent readers, the result is a complicated reading circuit — connected by neural pathways of white matter — to allow us to process words within milliseconds. But this reading circuit looks different for people with dyslexia.
For decades, the research was largely focused on how this different brain organization often resulted in delays and difficulty in areas like reading, spelling, and grammar. And today, there continues to be stigma and misconceptions around a dyslexia diagnosis.
But the challenges of dyslexia often overshadow another part of the picture. Research has repeatedly shown dyslexia is also associated with specific cognitive strengths. These include visuo-spatial processing, narrative memory, problem-solving, and reasoning. While there is still a lot to learn about these advantages and how they work, in the piece above we unpack what we know about dyslexia, and what many studies have concluded about these strengths.
This perspective could be critical — not just for the roughly 20 percent of people who have dyslexia — but for the colleagues, peers, and educators who can better empower dyslexic thinking and better understand neurodiversity.
SOURCES:
On the reading brain:
Proust and the Squid: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/proust-and-the-squid-maryanne-wolf?variant=32122454671394
Studies:
“Explorative bias”: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.889245/full
Impossible figures: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15503582/ // https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12744954/
Peripheral vision: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3574384/ // https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1068/p6036
Blurred images: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0035724#pone-0035724-t003
ADDITIONAL READING:
The Dyslexic Advantage: https://www.dyslexicadvantage.org/book/
Amazing Dyslexics: https://www.amazingdyslexic.com/
Overcoming Dyslexia: https://dyslexia.yale.edu/research-science/overcoming-dyslexia/
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-advantages-of-dyslexia/
https://dyslexiahelp.umich.edu/dyslexics/learn-about-dyslexia/what-is-dyslexia/the-many-strengths-of-dyslexics
https://dyslexia.yale.edu/dyslexia/dyslexia-faq/#:~:text=Dyslexia%20affects%2020%20percent%20of,brightest%20children%20struggle%20to%20read.
Note: The headline on this piece has been updated.
Previous headline: The benefits of dyslexic thinking
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- published: 21 Mar 2023
- views: 1138890
4:35
What is dyslexia? - Kelli Sandman-Hurley
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-is-dyslexia-kelli-sandman-hurley
Dyslexia affects up to 1 in 5 people, but the experience of dyslexia isn't al...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-is-dyslexia-kelli-sandman-hurley
Dyslexia affects up to 1 in 5 people, but the experience of dyslexia isn't always the same. This difficulty in processing language exists along a spectrum -- one that doesn't necessarily fit with labels like "normal" and "defective." Kelli Sandman-Hurley urges us to think again about dyslexic brain function and to celebrate the neurodiversity of the human brain.
Lesson by Kelli Sandman-Hurley, animation by Marc Christoforidis.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Dyslexia_Kelli_Sandman_Hurley
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-is-dyslexia-kelli-sandman-hurley
Dyslexia affects up to 1 in 5 people, but the experience of dyslexia isn't always the same. This difficulty in processing language exists along a spectrum -- one that doesn't necessarily fit with labels like "normal" and "defective." Kelli Sandman-Hurley urges us to think again about dyslexic brain function and to celebrate the neurodiversity of the human brain.
Lesson by Kelli Sandman-Hurley, animation by Marc Christoforidis.
- published: 15 Jul 2013
- views: 6445369
1:07
Why dyslexia is not a disadvantage
1 in 10 children are born dyslexic. Their divergent, lateral thinking has created some of the world’s greatest inventions, brands and art.
About Made By Dysl...
1 in 10 children are born dyslexic. Their divergent, lateral thinking has created some of the world’s greatest inventions, brands and art.
About Made By Dyslexia:
We’re a global charity led by successful dyslexics. Our purpose is to help the world properly understand, value and support dyslexia. We believe in the game-changing power of dyslexic thinking. After all, everything from the light bulb to the iPhone was invented by dyslexic thinkers. In 2020 we launched “Connect The Spots”, a global training and advocacy programme to level the playing-field so every dyslexic child can achieve their potential.
To achieve this we have one single minded mission: to train every teacher worldwide in the next five years to spot, support and empower every dyslexic child.
Find out more about our training here: https://connect-the-spots.madebydyslexia.org
Xtraordinary People ebook:
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1 in 10 children are born dyslexic. Their divergent, lateral thinking has created some of the world’s greatest inventions, brands and art.
About Made By Dyslexia:
We’re a global charity led by successful dyslexics. Our purpose is to help the world properly understand, value and support dyslexia. We believe in the game-changing power of dyslexic thinking. After all, everything from the light bulb to the iPhone was invented by dyslexic thinkers. In 2020 we launched “Connect The Spots”, a global training and advocacy programme to level the playing-field so every dyslexic child can achieve their potential.
To achieve this we have one single minded mission: to train every teacher worldwide in the next five years to spot, support and empower every dyslexic child.
Find out more about our training here: https://connect-the-spots.madebydyslexia.org
Xtraordinary People ebook:
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- published: 02 Aug 2017
- views: 36124
1:40
What is dyslexia?
Dyslexia is a language-based reading disorder that can make it hard for students to learn to read accurately and fluently and to spell. For more information go ...
Dyslexia is a language-based reading disorder that can make it hard for students to learn to read accurately and fluently and to spell. For more information go to https://readingwritingcentre.education.qld.gov.au/reading-and-writing-disorders/dyslexia
https://wn.com/What_Is_Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a language-based reading disorder that can make it hard for students to learn to read accurately and fluently and to spell. For more information go to https://readingwritingcentre.education.qld.gov.au/reading-and-writing-disorders/dyslexia
- published: 10 Aug 2023
- views: 8299
6:33
DYSLEXIA | What Is Dyslexia? | Learning Disability | The Dr Binocs Show | Peekaboo Kidz
Dr Binocs will explain, DYSLEXIA | Learning Disability | What Is Dyslexia | Dyslexic | Dyslexia Explained | Meaning Of Dyslexia | Working Of Brain | Learning Di...
Dr Binocs will explain, DYSLEXIA | Learning Disability | What Is Dyslexia | Dyslexic | Dyslexia Explained | Meaning Of Dyslexia | Working Of Brain | Learning Disorder | Difficulty In Learning | Human Brian | Peekaboo Kidz | Dr Binocs Show | Kids Learning Videos
The best stress remedy with relaxing soothing visuals! Sound Therapy is an ideal treatment for all children and can be easily used at home or in the classroom.
Sound Magic for Children- https://youtu.be/KXIlE3jcz6o
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Watch our NEW SERIES of Baby Binocs, stay tuned to this playlist - http://bit.ly/2kyC2jU
Credits -
Voice of Dr. Binocs - Joseph D'Souza
Creative Head/Directed by Nitin Navale
Written By - Nitin Navale
Illustrators - Kalpesh Bamne, Mukesh Ishi, Rupesh Hire
Storyboard - Kalpesh Bamne
Animators - Rupesh Hire, Sushant Hodage, Tushar Ishi , Raju Nikumbe, Prashant Bordekar
Co-ordinator- Rahul Kanade
VFX Artist - Aliasgar Kagalwala
Original Background Score & SFX - Jay Rajesh Arya
Sound Design: JRA Studio (Assisted By Vinay Acharya)
Sound Engineer - Varad J. Khare
Producer - Neha Barjatya
Copyrights and Publishing: Rajshri Entertainment Private Limited
All rights reserved.
#Dyslexia #WhatIsDyslexia #PeekabooKidz #LearningDisability #DyslexicMind
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Dr Binocs will explain, DYSLEXIA | Learning Disability | What Is Dyslexia | Dyslexic | Dyslexia Explained | Meaning Of Dyslexia | Working Of Brain | Learning Disorder | Difficulty In Learning | Human Brian | Peekaboo Kidz | Dr Binocs Show | Kids Learning Videos
The best stress remedy with relaxing soothing visuals! Sound Therapy is an ideal treatment for all children and can be easily used at home or in the classroom.
Sound Magic for Children- https://youtu.be/KXIlE3jcz6o
Make sure you watch the whole video to know all the answers to your curious questions!
Peekaboo Kids Email-
[email protected]
For more fun learning videos SUBSCRIBE to Peekaboo Kidz: http://bit.ly/SubscribeTo-Peekabookidz
Watch Guess The Shapes With Baby Binocs here - https://youtu.be/vNm422Ta44w
Watch other fun learning episodes of Dr. Binocs here - http://bit.ly/2kfNS22
Watch our NEW SERIES of Baby Binocs, stay tuned to this playlist - http://bit.ly/2kyC2jU
Credits -
Voice of Dr. Binocs - Joseph D'Souza
Creative Head/Directed by Nitin Navale
Written By - Nitin Navale
Illustrators - Kalpesh Bamne, Mukesh Ishi, Rupesh Hire
Storyboard - Kalpesh Bamne
Animators - Rupesh Hire, Sushant Hodage, Tushar Ishi , Raju Nikumbe, Prashant Bordekar
Co-ordinator- Rahul Kanade
VFX Artist - Aliasgar Kagalwala
Original Background Score & SFX - Jay Rajesh Arya
Sound Design: JRA Studio (Assisted By Vinay Acharya)
Sound Engineer - Varad J. Khare
Producer - Neha Barjatya
Copyrights and Publishing: Rajshri Entertainment Private Limited
All rights reserved.
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- published: 20 Mar 2020
- views: 592371
2:14
What is Dyslexia?
Hear from some of the world's most successful dyslexics including Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Chris Robshaw, and Maggie Aderin-Pocock about dyslexic strengt...
Hear from some of the world's most successful dyslexics including Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Chris Robshaw, and Maggie Aderin-Pocock about dyslexic strengths and thinking skills so you can really understand what dyslexia is and why we should celebrate it.
About Made By Dyslexia:
We’re a global charity led by successful dyslexics. Our purpose is to help the world properly understand, value and support dyslexia. We believe in the game-changing power of dyslexic thinking. After all, everything from the light bulb to the iPhone was invented by dyslexic thinkers. In 2020 we launched “Connect The Spots”, a global training and advocacy programme to level the playing-field so every dyslexic child can achieve their potential.
To achieve this we have one single minded mission: to train every teacher worldwide in the next five years to spot, support and empower every dyslexic child.
Find out more about our training here: https://connect-the-spots.madebydyslexia.org
Xtraordinary People ebook:
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3sjCqk5
Apple Books: https://apple.co/2XBwFQJ
Follow Us:
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https://wn.com/What_Is_Dyslexia
Hear from some of the world's most successful dyslexics including Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Chris Robshaw, and Maggie Aderin-Pocock about dyslexic strengths and thinking skills so you can really understand what dyslexia is and why we should celebrate it.
About Made By Dyslexia:
We’re a global charity led by successful dyslexics. Our purpose is to help the world properly understand, value and support dyslexia. We believe in the game-changing power of dyslexic thinking. After all, everything from the light bulb to the iPhone was invented by dyslexic thinkers. In 2020 we launched “Connect The Spots”, a global training and advocacy programme to level the playing-field so every dyslexic child can achieve their potential.
To achieve this we have one single minded mission: to train every teacher worldwide in the next five years to spot, support and empower every dyslexic child.
Find out more about our training here: https://connect-the-spots.madebydyslexia.org
Xtraordinary People ebook:
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3sjCqk5
Apple Books: https://apple.co/2XBwFQJ
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- published: 16 Oct 2018
- views: 211846
6:36
What Is Dyslexia?
Dyslexia is a learning disability that people are born with. This language processing disorder can hinder reading, writing, spelling, and sometimes even speakin...
Dyslexia is a learning disability that people are born with. This language processing disorder can hinder reading, writing, spelling, and sometimes even speaking. Dr. Horowitz talks about dyslexia and its impact on individuals with LD.
To read more about dyslexia, please visit: http://www.ncld.org/types-learning-disabilities/dyslexia
NCLD has developed the LD Checklist: Recognize & Respond tool to help spot the potential signs of LD.Take the first step here: ncld.co/LDRR. #Check4LD
The National Center for Learning Disabilities' (NCLD) mission is to ensure success for all individuals with learning disabilities in school, at work and in life.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a learning disability that people are born with. This language processing disorder can hinder reading, writing, spelling, and sometimes even speaking. Dr. Horowitz talks about dyslexia and its impact on individuals with LD.
To read more about dyslexia, please visit: http://www.ncld.org/types-learning-disabilities/dyslexia
NCLD has developed the LD Checklist: Recognize & Respond tool to help spot the potential signs of LD.Take the first step here: ncld.co/LDRR. #Check4LD
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Dyslexia, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment.
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0:00 Introduction
1:46 Causes of Dyslexia
2:06 Symptoms of Dyslexia
3:26 Diagnosis of Dyslexia
3:56 Treatment of Dyslexia
Dyslexia, also known a...
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:46 Causes of Dyslexia
2:06 Symptoms of Dyslexia
3:26 Diagnosis of Dyslexia
3:56 Treatment of Dyslexia
Dyslexia, also known as reading disorder, is characterized by trouble with reading despite normal intelligence.[1][6] Different people are affected to different degrees.[3] Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, reading quickly, writing words, "sounding out" words in the head, pronouncing words when reading aloud and understanding what one reads.[3][7] Often these difficulties are first noticed at school.[2] When someone who previously could read loses their ability, it is known as "alexia".[3] The difficulties are involuntary and people with this disorder have a normal desire to learn.[3] People with dyslexia have higher rates of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), developmental language disorders, and difficulties with numbers.[2][8][9]
Dyslexia is believed to be caused by the interaction of genetic and environmental factors.[2] Some cases run in families.[3] Dyslexia that develops due to a traumatic brain injury, stroke, or dementia is called "acquired dyslexia".[1] The underlying mechanisms of dyslexia are problems within the brain's language processing.[3] Dyslexia is diagnosed through a series of tests of memory, vision, spelling, and reading skills.[4] Dyslexia is separate from reading difficulties caused by hearing or vision problems or by insufficient teaching or opportunity to learn.[2]
Treatment involves adjusting teaching methods to meet the person's needs.[1] While not curing the underlying problem, it may decrease the degree or impact of symptoms.[10] Treatments targeting vision are not effective.[11] Dyslexia is the most common learning disability and occurs in all areas of the world.[12] It affects 3–7% of the population,[2][5] however, up to 20% of the general population may have some degree of symptoms.[13] While dyslexia is more often diagnosed in men,[2] it has been suggested that it affects men and women equally.[12] Some believe that dyslexia should be best considered as a different way of learning, with both benefits and downsides.[14][15]
https://wn.com/Dyslexia,_Causes,_Signs_And_Symptoms,_Diagnosis_And_Treatment.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:46 Causes of Dyslexia
2:06 Symptoms of Dyslexia
3:26 Diagnosis of Dyslexia
3:56 Treatment of Dyslexia
Dyslexia, also known as reading disorder, is characterized by trouble with reading despite normal intelligence.[1][6] Different people are affected to different degrees.[3] Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, reading quickly, writing words, "sounding out" words in the head, pronouncing words when reading aloud and understanding what one reads.[3][7] Often these difficulties are first noticed at school.[2] When someone who previously could read loses their ability, it is known as "alexia".[3] The difficulties are involuntary and people with this disorder have a normal desire to learn.[3] People with dyslexia have higher rates of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), developmental language disorders, and difficulties with numbers.[2][8][9]
Dyslexia is believed to be caused by the interaction of genetic and environmental factors.[2] Some cases run in families.[3] Dyslexia that develops due to a traumatic brain injury, stroke, or dementia is called "acquired dyslexia".[1] The underlying mechanisms of dyslexia are problems within the brain's language processing.[3] Dyslexia is diagnosed through a series of tests of memory, vision, spelling, and reading skills.[4] Dyslexia is separate from reading difficulties caused by hearing or vision problems or by insufficient teaching or opportunity to learn.[2]
Treatment involves adjusting teaching methods to meet the person's needs.[1] While not curing the underlying problem, it may decrease the degree or impact of symptoms.[10] Treatments targeting vision are not effective.[11] Dyslexia is the most common learning disability and occurs in all areas of the world.[12] It affects 3–7% of the population,[2][5] however, up to 20% of the general population may have some degree of symptoms.[13] While dyslexia is more often diagnosed in men,[2] it has been suggested that it affects men and women equally.[12] Some believe that dyslexia should be best considered as a different way of learning, with both benefits and downsides.[14][15]
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Neurodivergent community Youth Forum/Nicholas Dyslexia Advocate Meeting
Neurodivergent community Youth Forum/ Nicholas Dyslexia Advocate Invites you to Join Meeting On Saturday 24th Feb, 2024 at 7.30 pm
Neurodivergent community Youth Forum/ Nicholas Dyslexia Advocate Invites you to Join Meeting On Saturday 24th Feb, 2024 at 7.30 pm
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What Causes Dyslexia?
Dyslexia affects millions of people every year, but how does having dyslexia change the way you learn?
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Readers with dyslexia have disrupted network connections in the brain, map the circuitry of dyslexia shows
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/08/140828091245.htm
“Dyslexia, the most commonly diagnosed learning disability in the United States, is a neurological reading disability that occurs when the regions of the brain that process written language don't function normally.”
Study shows stronger links between entrepreneurs and dyslexia
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/05/business/worldbusiness/05iht-dyslexia.4.8602036.html
“It has long been known that dyslexics are drawn to running their own businesses, where they can get around their weaknesses in reading and writing and play to their strengths. But a new study of entrepreneurs in the United States suggests that dyslexia is much more common among small-business owners than even the experts had thought.”
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Dyslexia affects millions of people every year, but how does having dyslexia change the way you learn?
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Read More:
Readers with dyslexia have disrupted network connections in the brain, map the circuitry of dyslexia shows
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/08/140828091245.htm
“Dyslexia, the most commonly diagnosed learning disability in the United States, is a neurological reading disability that occurs when the regions of the brain that process written language don't function normally.”
Study shows stronger links between entrepreneurs and dyslexia
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/05/business/worldbusiness/05iht-dyslexia.4.8602036.html
“It has long been known that dyslexics are drawn to running their own businesses, where they can get around their weaknesses in reading and writing and play to their strengths. But a new study of entrepreneurs in the United States suggests that dyslexia is much more common among small-business owners than even the experts had thought.”
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