by Dr Becky Spelman
  • What is Dyslexia?

    The term “dyslexia” is used to describe a condition whereby someone of normal intelligence struggles to read. The precise way in which the condition is experienced varies. For example, people may have problems with spelling, reading, writing, and so forth. The severity of the condition also varies, and some people with a mild form of the condition can develop compensatory behaviors, making it harder to identify them. Dyslexia is the most common learning disability in the world, impacting on up to 7% of the population. It is more easily diagnosed in countries where the language is less regularly phonetic than English, posing more challenges in terms of language acquisition.

  • Dyslexia in Children

  • Empowering Students with Dyslexia

  • Dyslexia Assessment for Adults and Children

  • How Can I Book a Dyslexia Assessment?

  • References

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