What is Dyslexia?
Dyslexia is when a child reaches a certain age but cannot read normally, even the ability to accurately, quickly and clearly imitate the pronunciation of others. The traditional view is that dyslexia is caused by an abnormality in an area of the brain that specializes in data processing. Dyslexia is a learning disability and the consequences if left untreated
Dyslexia
- Dyslexia is when a child reaches a certain age but cannot read normally, even the ability to accurately, quickly and clearly imitate the pronunciation of others. The traditional view is that dyslexia is caused by an abnormality in an area of the brain that specializes in data processing. Dyslexia is a learning disability and the consequences if left untreated
- The typical symptoms of "dyslexia" in young children are that it is much more difficult to learn to read, read, write, and pronounce than children of the same age. It usually begins in the early childhood of 3-4 years old or preschool of 5-6 years old. Without effective correction or treatment, symptoms can become more severe and may persist throughout childhood. The specific manifestations of the disease vary from person to person, such as: some children will read or write upside down; some children often miss words or read the wrong words repeatedly without realizing it; some children stutter severely when reading aloud, Can't finish reading a short text; some children dare not read aloud, lest they become foreign; others fail to pronounce accurately, quickly, and clearly or imitate the teacher's pronunciation.
- In the United States, about 5% -15% of children have dyslexia of varying severity, and the proportion is not low. According to relevant statistics, there are 250,000 primary school students in the UK who have difficulty reading. Turning over the list of people with dyslexia, you will also be surprised to find a long list of celebrities. For example, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, detective novelist Agatha Christie, animator Walt Disney, inventor Edison, modernist painter Picasso, adventure tycoon Richard Branson, Hollywood star Tom Kerk Ruth and Keanu Reeves, etc., were both plagued by the disease when they were young.