Dyslexia can be a very problematic condition, especially affecting people's daily activities. However, it is not one of those familiar conditions like cancer, AIDS, and the like. To understand how dyslexia affects people, especially adults, you must first understand what dyslexia is, its cause, its severity, and its prevalence.
What is dyslexia?
Dyslexia is usually a condition that indicates short-term memory deficit and difficulty in processing information that is related to visual coordination and conditions. If you have this condition, your short-term memory is particularly weak. It may be either an affected auditory or visual memory, or both. As a person with dyslexia, it may be difficult to learn the relationship between speech and written symbols.
Because it primarily affects important areas related to learning, it is primarily classified as a learning disability. Dyslexia can be disabled in this area, as learning requires auditory and visual skills.
How tough can it be?
The severity and extent of the condition can vary widely for people with dyslexia. The main problem areas of difficulty are reading, spelling, numeration, writing, timekeeping and personal organization. The degree of impact on an individual can be observed ranging from mild spelling and reading difficulties, to serious organizational problems or even complete illiteracy. There is no typical case of dyslexia, as each case may be unique to one another.
Diagnosis
Some people do not even know that they are dyslexia; there is a huge number of people, but those who are only diagnosed when they have already reached adults. This is due to the unpopularity of the condition It may be. Sometimes, it can be misdiagnosed too as to be another condition that may show similar symptoms.
what is the reason?
Even though many studies have been conducted to explain its main cause, there is no precise cause for dyslexia. However, there are several studies that have gathered some relevant findings on conditions. Some neurological studies may show that people who have this condition may have some abnormalities in the function of the left hemisphere of his or her brain The left hemisphere controls your vocabulary system This is relevant because it is
However, so far cognitive research has mainly focused on the possibility of having problems with phonological awareness, the cause of which is the recognition of the sound of a particular word. Furthermore, there is speculation that such problems are somewhat related to specific parts of the brain.
Whatever the cause, there is little doubt that many people with literacy problems will actually experience the insensitivity of sound in a variety of ways. Reading problems often occur because of this deficit. Whatever the cause of the problem can be multi-causal and can differ from one person to another, they are still of any dyslexic person
Outbreak and fashion
The estimated incidence of dyslexia varies widely from year to year. It is estimated to originate from about 4-10% of the population. Also, the prevalence of men is believed to be four times higher than that of women.
Common effects in adulthood
Dyslexia is a very difficult condition to recognize. It is also a condition that most people who have it try to hide. It's easy to get the job done in packed form, and even phone messages can be completed with timesheets as a major problem when this condition.
Childhood progress to adult dyslexia
Dyslexia is a learning disorder that can greatly affect children during their school year. However, this condition only has no effect on childhood but of adults, especially at work. The thing is, unlike in childhood where dyslexia has a large negative effect, in adulthood its effect can change from positive to negative.
Looking back on early childhood education
The teaching methods used today are the basic literacy skills that children need to know, somewhat limited for students teaching reading, math, writing problems, and most do not observe this problem, but dyslexia Many people are greatly affected by this limitation.
From the very beginning, it is observed that the school system is layered against dyslexia. This is the main way to learn to use concepts and pictures, rather than using mental sentences, because people with dyslexia are "real world" thinkers.
Therefore, special training is needed to make it easy to learn the basics of the written language.
Disorder with a twist
Dyslexia has many problems with learning, but unlike most people think, it is not an indicator of being foolish. Einstein, Leonardo * Da * Vinci, Churchill, Edison, Woopy * Goldberg, Greg * Luganis and Walt * Disney are well thought out schools
However, one way to look at the situation they were in is that they were not really suffering from learning disabilities, instead, education failure.
Many teachers just don't know the right, proper way to teach and present information in a way that kids with dyslexia can understand. As a result, these children are sometimes stored in the warehouse in the "special ed" class.
But sometimes, entering a special ed class can cause a loss of self-esteem. This then triggers a syndrome that makes dyslexia worse.
Sadly, this attitude is sometimes carried over to adulthood.
Coupled with further confusion, stress and heavy concentration, it can increase the attention and perception problems children already have. The more struggle you have dyslexia, the harder the reading becomes.
Out of the cage: Welcome to adults
As dyslexia, life may seem easier for you when you finish school and start an adult. In fact, many of the people with "learning disabilities" turn out to be very successful when they are free from school boundaries.
In this situation, you may simply think that you have the talent for the activity. What you do not realize is that this knack actually stems out of the same route as dyslexia-the real world and the virtual image in a mentally intuitive or creative way
This talent can cause a great deal of confusion in your reading and writing. But if it is used for fields like arts, sports, engineering, inventions, sales skills, and strategies, it will actually produce wonders
This breakthrough from childhood to adulthood is a truly remarkable event in the life of people with dyslexia. Frequently, they can regain their lost self-esteem because they have found something successful.
But it is a pity if this pattern of developmental dyslexia. There are times when adults come, but the conditions get worse. However, this mainly depends on the person's personal perspective. That is why a positive outlook should be promoted.
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