
1) Character issue 2) Learning disability 3) Learning disorder 4) Poor character analysis 5) Reading impairment 6) Reading problem 7) Source of a character flaw 8) Special-education concern 9) Switching problem 10) Word-blindness
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1) Word blindness
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Dyslexia, or developmental reading disorder, is characterized by difficulty with learning to read fluently and with accurate comprehension despite normal or above-average intelligence. This includes difficulty with phonological awareness, phonological decoding, processing speed, orthographic coding, auditory short-term memory, language skills/verb...
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Said to be a neurological disorder with biochemical and genetic markers. Dyslexia was originally defined as a difficulty with reading and writing that could not be explained by general intelligence. One diagnostic approach is to compare their ability in areas such as reading and writing to that which would be predicted by his or her general level o...
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Dyslexia is an inherent dysfunction involving the language centres of the brain. The spoken word may be affected to some degree, but the handicap is particularly related to mastering the written word.
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an inability or pronounced difficulty to learn to read or spell, despite otherwise normal intellectual functions. Dyslexia is a chronic neurological ... [3 related articles]
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Strictly speaking, a less than total defect of written language processing, most conveniently dealt with under two major subtypes, namely acquired dyslexia and developmental dyslexia.
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A significant difficulty with or impairment in reading ability, when reading is compared with other aspects of psychological functioning. Dyslexia can be of various types and have a variety of causes.
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<clinical sign> A term used to describe a condition in which an individual with normal vision is unable to properly interpret written language. Dyslexia is more common in males and is often first recognised as a reading difficulty in the first grade. Individuals can see and recognise letters but are unable to spell and write words. They have ...
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(dis-lek´se-ә) inability to read, spell, and write words, despite the ability to see and recognize letters; a familial disorder with autosomal dominant inheritance that occurs more frequently in males. adj., dyslex´ic., adj.
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Inability or difficulty in reading, including word-blindness and a tendency to reverse letters and w
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A language-based disability that affects both oral and written language. It may also be referred to as reading disability, reading difference, or reading disorder. For more information, go to Dyslexia Basics.
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Our Dyslexia Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Dyslexia Dyslexia: A specific reading disability due to a defect in the brain's processing of graphic symbols. Dyslexia is a learning disability that alters the way the brain processes written material. Two commonly held beliefs about dyslexia are that childre...
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children with developmental dyslexia have problems with reading but not usually with other areas of development. See SLI.
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dyslexia, dyslexic, dyslexical 1. Great difficulty or disruption of the ability to learn to read or to spell. 2. Difficulty in reading due to defects in the brain; specifically, word blindness. 3. An imprecise term concerning a condition in which an individual with normal vision is unable to interpret written language. These individuals can see an...
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Significant difficulty with or impairment in reading ability, when reading is compared with other aspects of psychological functioning.
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noun impaired ability to learn to read
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Malfunction in the brain's synthesis and interpretation of written information, popularly known as `word blindness`. Dyslexia may be described as specific or developmental to distinguish it from reading or writing difficulties which are acquired. It results in poor ability in reading and writing, though the person may excel in other a...
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any of various reading disorders associated with impairment of the ability to interpret spatial relationships or to integrate auditory and visual information.
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A learning disability in reading (decoding, comprehension, and fluency).
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a reading disorder characterized by reading ability below the expected level given a child's age, school grade, and intelligence.
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a processing disorder characterized by difficulty in reading, writing, spelling, and sometime articulating words.
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[Literary terms] impaired ability to learn to read
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[Difficult words] impaired ability to learn to read
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[Obscure words] impaired ability to learn to read
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