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Dyslexia(Specific Reading Disability)Pronounced: Dis-LEK-see-uh
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Cynthia M. Johnson, MA DefinitionDyslexia is a common learning problem that makes it hard for someone to read, write, and spell. CausesIt is caused by problems with certain genes. The way the brain grows and works also plays a role.
Risk FactorsHaving a family member with this problem raises a person's risk. SymptomsA person may have problems:
DiagnosisThe doctor will ask about your symptoms and health history. A physical exam, hearing, and vision tests will be done. Exams may also need to be done by a learning specialist, a psychologist, or a neurologist. TreatmentThere is no cure. Getting treated early can help a child learn to cope. Teachers, tutors, and learning specialists can help. Choices may be: RemediationRemediation is a way of teaching language skills. Some methods are:
Compensatory StrategiesCompensatory strategies are ways to work-around the problems caused by dyslexia. Some methods are:
PreventionThis problem cannot be prevented. RESOURCES:International Dyslexia Association http://eida.org National Center for Learning Disabilities http://www.ld.org CANADIAN RESOURCES:Canadian Dyslexia Association http://www.dyslexiaassociation.ca Health Canada https://www.canada.ca References:Dyslexia. Kids Health—Nemours Foundation website. Available at: ...(Click grey area to select URL) Updated September 2018. Accessed April 8, 2020. Dyslexia basics. International Dyslexia Association website. Available at: ...(Click grey area to select URL) Accessed April 8, 2020. Frequently asked questions about dyslexia. International Dyslexia Association website. Available at: ...(Click grey area to select URL) Accessed April 8, 2020. Understanding dyslexia. Kids Health—Nemours Foundation website website. Available at: ...(Click grey area to select URL) Updated September 2018. Accessed April 8, 2020. Understanding dyslexia. Understood for Learning and Attention Issues website. Available at:
https://www.understood.org/en/learning-attention-issues/child-learning-disabilities/dyslexia/understanding-dyslexia. Accessed April 8, 2020. Last reviewed February 2020 by
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Rimas Lukas, MD Last Updated: 4/8/2020 | |