Dyslexia
Common Questions and Answers About Reading Disabilities
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Narrated by:
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Cole Niblett
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By:
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Kesha Smithsson
About this listen
How can you see someone’s dyslexia? What is a clear indication, and what is just a spelling difficulty or ordinary struggle every child experiences?
These are some of the many questions that will be answered in this quick guide to dyslexia. Also, you’ll hear more about:
- How nature and nurture both contribute to the manifestation of dyslexia in someone’s learning style.
- Different approaches to learn more about the disability.
- Intelligence in relation to dyslexia (is there any relationship at all?).
- What the "reading gene" consists of and how to tap into it.
- And much more!
Get ready and experience a new boost of knowledge about this particular topic.
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