Dyslexia is a disorder in which it is difficult for a person to learn to read and write and then use these skills. For example, he can confuse and swap letters when writing, have difficulty understanding long words, read and write very slowly, and quickly get tired of these activities.
People suffering from dyslexia may have difficulty recognizing letters, misreading words, and understanding text. Dyslexia can be caused by various reasons, including genetic, congenital abnormalities, brain injuries, etc.
Dyslexia is a specific disorder of reading, writing and counting. Dyslexics perceive information differently: they often see text in the form of letters superimposed on each other or swap letters in places without seeing the difference.
Teachers and parents notice that while reading, the child does not reproduce individual sounds, swallows them or pronounces them incorrectly. There may also be a problem with recognizing punctuation marks, which is why the child places the intonation incorrectly when reading, confusing where the beginning and end of the sentence are.
Experts say that no two dyslexics are the same - therefore, the treatment of dyslexia is individual. Often, difficulties remain with a person for life - and then it is important to understand how to improve its quality, how to help a child cope with the main life tasks.