6 Types of Dyslexia? 🤔

It is estimated that dyslexia affects up to 1 in 5 people. Dyslexia comes in many each person experiences it a little differently. They struggle in different ways. Rather than pigeonholing dyslexics into a one size fits all box it’s much better to understand all of the possible reasons for this reading difficulty and all of the other symptoms of dyslexia. Dyslexia comes in degrees. It exists along a spectrum. Usually defined as mild, severe, or profound dyslexia. This is determined by the number of symptoms expressed. Not all dyslexics reverse letters and words. Most don’t actually. Most commonly it is difficult in processing language but other underlying reasons can cause it. It is not a lack of intelligence. Dyslexics can be intellectually gifted. It is a specific learning disability that affects reading. This can be a difficulty in sounding out words (decoding) or it can be a difficulty in comprehension. It can also affect spelling, writing, and even speaking. Over 62% of dyslexics also have other specific learning difficulties. Commonly dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD. Most will have some sort of anxiety because of it. This simple-to-understand video is a part of our effort to make understanding dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, and other forms of neurodiversity that cause learning difficulties easier to understand for parents. That helps more children get more help when they need it. Instead of later in life when it is far more difficult. In this video you will learn about each type of dyslexia. This ensures that you don’t get stuck in a treatment option that only works for some. 👌Want to know what to do next? Check out or video on how to overcome dyslexia ✅ If your child is struggling in school, start a free trial of the Learning Success System. ✅ If you’d like to learn more about the cognitive micro-skills you can find them here. If you would like to learn more about the visual cognitive micro-skills you can find that here ✅ Visual Memory ✅ Visual Closure ✅ Visual Tracking ✅ If you would like to learn more about Proprioception and its effect on learning you can find that here ✅ If you would like the picture-word flashcards you can get them here Timecodes 00:00 Intro 00:47 Steps for overcoming dyslexia 01:11 Phonological dyslexia - Dysphonetic Dyslexia - Auditory Dyslexia 02:46 Visual Dyslexia - Surface Dyslexia - Orthographic Dyslexia 04:32 Attentional Dyslexia 05:05 Developmental Neglect Dyslexia 05:56 Rapid Naming Deficit Dyslexia - Rapid Auto Naming Dyslexia 06:26 Double Deficit Dyslexia 06:35 Outro #dyslexia #learningdisability #learningsuccess #learningdifferences #learningdifficulties
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