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Article Archive for the ‘adult dyslexia’ Category
Dyslexia can be a very problematic condition that particularly affects a persons daily living activities. However, it is not one of those well known conditions like cancer, AIDS, and the likes. To understand how dyslexia affects people, specifically adults, you must first understand what dyslexia is, its causes, severity, and prevalence. What Is Dyslexia? Dyslexia […]
Dyslexia is a learning disability that can affect children greatly during their school years. However, this condition doesnt only have its effects on childhood but on adulthood too, especially in the workplace. The thing is, unlike in childhood where dyslexia has a great negative effect; in adulthood, the effect can vary from positive to negative. […]
Dyslexia can have some effects on you while being in the workplace. Here are some techniques that people with this condition usually do to deal with problems that their condition may bring upon while working. Write It Down When organization becomes a problem, writing things down can be beneficial. If you have to manage some […]
Adult dyslexics can face a lot of educational and training issues due to their condition. However, such learning problems are addressed through special education and training. Special Schooling For Dyslexics One common issue is whether there is special schooling that is available for dyslexics. Yes, there is special schooling, and often the remedial provision that […]
Dyslexia is a condition that you should not be afraid of. Additionally, it is something that you should not be ashamed of. In fact, a lot of dyslexic people are very much successful. Some of these people are Da Vinci, Einstein, Susan Hampshire and Jackie Stewart. They are just a few of the many dyslexics […]