Difficulties in Dyslexic Children in Reading – Writing

We understand the difficulties such as dyslexia to learn reading and writing even though the subject is subjected to a formal education, has level appropriate intellectual and cultural opportunities are right.

Children with dyslexia
The dyslexic child has great difficulty in reading and writing can be seen on:
- Read slow, laborious and fraught with errors.
- Poor spelling.
- Unions or incorrect separation of words.

Some of the problems are the automation of learning and memory (learning something and soon forget it.) Besides costing successfully carrying out the activities where it is necessary to apply various skills (e.g. an essay in which he has to pay attention to spelling, punctuation, organization of ideas …).

Dyslexia is not expressed in the same way or with the same intensity in each child. Therefore, the recovery will be determined by the characteristics of each person and family and school environment to which it belongs. What is clear is that the basis of a good recovery is early detection, before the child experience the failure.

The child with dyslexia can learn to read, but will do differently, with a different method and a special treatment, giving strategies and techniques to cope with their difficulties in reading and writing, teaching different skills to help you understand and memorize the texts. It is important that parents who have a child with dyslexia are placed in the hands of a professional who can guide them in the best way to help your child.

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