Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects reading and spelling but does not affect general intelligence. Dyslexia often co-occurs with other disorders like apraxia, ASD, ADHD, and speech-language disorders. The learning disability caused by dyslexia ranges from mild to severe.
The main difference between dyslexics, and slow learners, is that the IQ of dyslexics is not affected. Meanwhile, slow learners tend to have a lower IQ. Children with dyslexia have structural differences in their brain that affect how they interpret written language. Dyslexics struggle with recognizing words, spelling, and decoding.
Please note that your child might show some of these signs without being dyslexic. Signs of dyslexia include:
If you think your child is dyslexic, make sure to first get your child checked up by a physician to rule out any visual or hearing impairments. Your child can benefit from learning specialists, teachers, speech-language therapists, and psychologistsD