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1. What is dyslexia?
A learning disorder characterised by reading difficulty, dyslexia is caused by issues related to identifying sounds of speech sounds and understanding their relations to letters and words (decoding). The language-processing areas of the brain are affected. Individuals usually have normal vision and intelligence.
2. What causes dyslexia?
Dyslexia is a genetic disorder which is hereditary, and is caused by:
•Defective genes affecting reading and language processes of the brain processes
•Environmental factors like certain toxins, but these arent clear yet
3. What are the early signs of dyslexia?
At an early age, it becomes difficult to diagnose dyslexia. It is generally detected when a child starts schooling. Some of the early signs include:
•Talking late
•Slow learning of new words
•Issues with word formation, remembering numbers, colours, and naming letters
•Learning or reciting nursery rhymes
4. How can I help my child with dyslexia?
Accepting your child has dyslexia, and starting immediate treatment will help to a great extent. Following steps can be taken:
•Consulting a doctor
•Readout loud to your child (around six months) or read together as your child grows
•Listen to the books in recorded form with him
•Coordinate with the school staff
•Encourage reading by setting an example or dedicating particular hours for reading
5. How is dyslexia diagnosed?
Dyslexia can be diagnosed as follows:
•Consider various factors which includes the child's medical and family history, issues with education, and development
•Analysis based on questionnaires
•Tests to check hearing and vision
•Neurological test to check the functioning of the brain
•Psychological tests to check mental health
•Educational tests to check skills related to reading, writing, etc