About Dyslexia
People with dyslexia think and learn differently from others. They sometimes feel as if their mind is 'differently wired'.
Dyslexic people find it particularly difficult to learn to read, write and/or spell, even though their abilities in other ways may be average or better. They usually also have an unusual pattern of strengths and weaknesses in other areas.
There is no cure for dyslexia but with the right teaching and support, dyslexics can overcome their difficulties and achieve great things.
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- What is dyslexia?
- How can you tell if a person has dyslexia?
- How can dyslexic people learn and make progress?
- Information for parents
- Information for adults
- Information for employers
- Information for students
- Information for school teachers and TAs
- Information for training providers
- Information for teachers in further or higher education
- Information for others who work with dyslexic people
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