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Dealing With Dyslexia - Tips To Start Treating The Problem
December 2nd, 2008



When thinking about the condition of Dyslexia it would be easy to assume that it is a condition that will stick for life. One would think that it would affect the way of life for children having this condition, that their future is pretty much going to be a difficult one considering they are afflicted with a disability. Well this is not the case. In many situations, correct a learning disability can and most likely will affect the rest of a child's life. This can be in way of directly or indirectly impeding their processing and development.

Constant research and continual study has shown that the condition of Dyslexia is not a disorder that is irreversible. With a dedicated regime of teaching and assistance it is very possible for an individual with Dyslexia to make great strides, to move forward in their lives. Unlike many disorders, which impede learning and development, Dyslexia is a condition that is believed by specialist to be directly related to a lack of continual teachings at home long before the child even hits the education system. The idea of minimal guidance from the parent at home, in regards to the simple things, such as cue cards with words on them, to colors and shapes can easily leave a child in the cold when it comes to schooling. When a child does not have the benefit of any fashion of teaching at home, their level of processing information is delayed. They will then get into a situation where things seem jumbled and mixed up. A good portion of the material read and written by a Dyslexic person is in part or fully backwards. In an example for someone whom is Dyslexic and they read an address of 3127 elm st, they will often associate what they have read with 7213 elm st.

There are methods of correcting this at home actually prior to it even being a problem. Working with your children on the simple problems such as small math, and or word associated problems can indeed give them an edge when they are enrolled in school. Dyslexia is not like many other disabilities because the pattern of processing disruption is different. In say Dyspraxia or Dysgraphia the condition can be treated however, the likelihood of them being cured are slim to none. Dyslexia on the other hand can be prevented at home prior to school with some diligence, and structure. If this is not the case and the child does not have any form of teachings prior to school, than it may be possible for the child to have a mild case of Dyslexia. The good news is that there are programs in the schooling system that caters to that very problem, and it can be treated and cured. There are many places now a day that carry cue cards and flash cards that help in the early learning process of young children. A good place to check would be toys r us. There are online educational sites that are sponsored by scholastic learning centers and they have wonderful programs to help a child develop reading skills and sentence comprehension. These programs are catered to the young minds that would be at home throughout the day with the parent. There would be minimal interference at this time and it makes it easy to tutor them in just about any subject.

This disorder is a very treatable condition and should be dealt with immediately upon noticing the signs, not unlike any other disorder. The difference is that this particular condition can be remedied relatively quickly, if not snubbed prior to the child actually making it into the education system.

It is said that between five and fifteen percent of the general population can indeed be diagnosed and are suffering as a result of Dyslexia, in various degrees. This disorder can be compensated with however, by the use of proper teaching methods and therapy. Dyslexia is not biased on which gender it will attack so there is no evidence that there is a higher rate in one gender or the other. It is reported that more males are afflicted only by count of subjects they have studied



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