Types Of Dyslexia

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Types Of Dyslexia Varies Among Kids And Adults


Dyslexia is a learning disability that can affect children and adults. This condition can often be missed in children and can go undiagnosed all the way through adulthood.

One common misconception about dyslexia is that it is a reflection on intelligence. In reality, this condition affects the brain's ability to process images correctly. This is why many people with dyslexia display symptoms related to reading and spelling difficulties. When they see words on a page, their brain has trouble showing them the image exactly as it appears.


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There are different types of dyslexia that will be discussed in the following paragraphs together with their symptoms.

One of the types of dyslexia that can occur during childhood is called trauma dyslexia. This type is fairly self-explanatory. When some sort of trauma to the brain occurs because of an accident or injury, dyslexia can be a result. This type is not that common and can be detected pretty quickly.

One of the more common types of dyslexia is referred to as primary dyslexia. In this form, the person has some sort of impairment to the left side of their brain. There is no cure for it and people that have it find it difficult to achieve a reading level much above eighth grade.

This form of dyslexia is also hereditary which means that it is passed down through the bloodlines of a family. Doctors and researchers have also noticed that this form tends to happen in boys more than girls.

It is important to note that when a child is affected by this condition, they need a lot of support from their family members. It is difficult for students to go through their school day reading a level that is well below that of their classmates.

Children might have feelings of inadequacy which can lead to lowered self-esteem. Children need to feel good about their accomplishments at any level to build their self-confidence. The affects of dyslexia are wide ranging and go beyond word and letter reversals.

Of all the various types of dyslexia, secondary dyslexia is the most common. This form affects the development of hormones in children early on in their lives. Similarily to primary dyslexia, this form is also much more prevalent in boys.

They can not only have tryouble reading letters and words, but they can also have auditory difficulties that are associated with this secondary form. Children that are affected by dyslexia need learn coping strategies to deal with their condition in order to have a successful school career.
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