Nearly 1 in 5 people can’t read well because
of dyslexia.
Dyslexia means “difficulty with words.”
People with dyslexia have trouble learning to read, write, and
spell competently, even though they may be very intelligent and
creative.
People with dyslexia have brains that are organized differently
from most people’s brains.
Although people with dyslexia struggle with schoolwork, they may
excel in science, sports, music, and art.
If you suspect dyslexia, and want to know for sure, a dyslexia
screening can provide the answer. Specialized tests can
establish whether a person’s reading difficulty is due to
dyslexia.
Dyslexia can be reliably diagnosed at any age, even in children
as young as six.
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