no its not severe dyslexia
Yes. She was diagnosed with dyslexia when she was in the 2nd grade. :''(
Dysgraphia is focused around having trouble writing. Where as Dyslexia is having trouble reading.
The condition of dyslexia can be any of the tree depending on how badly the person suffers with it.
Yes, she has severe dyslexia, that is also why she left high school at the age of 16.
No, but she does have Dyslexia. Dyslexia is where you have a reading disability. Her family helped her and today she reads a grade above hers.
It effects whatever you do, wherever you do it, but I believe some colleges offer special accommodations for students with severe dyslexia.
That's a really good question! Dyslexia comes in all shapes and sizes, anything from getting your left and right confused, to a complete inability to read language in any form whatsoever. Dyslexia can be anywhere from a slight annoyance, to a complete debilitating disorder! I have dyslexia that is extraordinarily severe, and I am writing this post with voice recognition software because of it. My dyslexia is pretty much debilitating. Some people who say they have dyslexia merely get their left and right or red and green confused, and then there are people like me who can't even read signs telling them not to touch live wires. As you can see, dyslexia is a pretty wide spectrum.
severe cases of dyslexia can lead to that. or if youre deaf and dumb. severe cases of dyslexia can lead to that. or if youre deaf and dumb. The condition is called dysgraphia, and it causes people to reverse or missspell words. "deaf and dumb" is an insulting term. Do you mean "deaf mute" or " speech/hearing challenged"? Youre is actually "you're" and "missspell" is misspell.
she does not have dyslexia.
Dyslexia can go away. Well, it almost can go away. just "fak ei ttil' you make it".
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