Wednesday 15 January 2014

A Neurological disorder: Dyslexia

Dyslexia is a neurological disorder which makes it difficult for the children to read and learn. This is the most common learning disorder found in children that hampers the ability of a child to read, learn, spell, write and even speak, in rare cases. The disease attacks kids and persists throughout their life. For better results, dyslexia must be treated as soon as it is diagnosed. This disorder should be treated according to its severity.
Dyslexia is usually caused by disfigurement in the brain’s capability to interpret the images we see and ears into a comprehensible language. It is not because of the hearing and vision problems, but it is due to the brain damage, psychological retardation or lack of intellect.
Dyslexia usually goes undiagnosed in the early years of schooling because the symptoms are vague in the early stages. The common symptoms include; the reversal of number and letter, difficulty in copying work from the board, difficulty in playing organized games and sports, difficulty of distinguishing left and right. Whereas, the aural problems linked to dyslexia includes, difficulty of remembering what he is hearing, recalling problems, words get funny because they miss parts of words and kipping whole sentences.
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