Frequently Asked Questions

Can a person outgrow dyslexia ?
There is no cure for dyslexia, so a person cannot outgrow it. But individuals can overcome the challenges associated with dyslexia and learn language skills so that they read or write as well as their peers if not better.
Is it ever too late to get help for dyslexia ?
No. Children with dyslexia can be taught strategies that can be applied throughout their life. Early intervention is better but intervention at any time can be effective.
How will my child succeed if he can't read ?
With a systematic approach a child will learn to read. In addition to a good intervention program, a child's strengths, talents and interests need to be encouraged. Many successful people with dyslexia talk about finding their gift and pursuing it and learn to read in that context.
 

Introduction of Myths and Facts

One is not able to determine if a child has dyslexia just by looking at them. It is a “ hidden “ disability. There are lot of misconceptions about dyslexia. It can make it difficult to know what’s accurate and right and how to best support your child. Scientists today know more than ever about dyslexia. Yet many myths about dyslexia are widespread and have persisted over time. Here we have tried to bust some of the common myths.

 

1

MYTH

Dyslexia causes letters or words to appear backwards or out of order.

FACT

Many children write reverse letters or confuse word order while reading when they are in kindergarten. But this is not the only sign nor a definitive sign of having dyslexia. If this persists by the end of first grade, then it may signal for the parents and teachers to be alert.

2

MYTH

Dyslexia is a result of bad parenting.

FACT

Dyslexia does not happen to a child because of bad parenting. It is also not because of eating the wrong things during pregnancy. Yes genes do play a big role in it but definitely not your actions.

3

MYTH

Problems with vision causes dyslexia.

FACT

Researchers suggest that dyslexia stems from language difficulties rather than vision. Children with dyslexia are likely to have vision problems the same as children without it.

4

MYTH

Dyslexia is caused by bad teaching.

FACT

Studies have shown that the causes of dyslexia are hereditary and neurological. It has nothing to do with the style of teaching.

5

MYTH

If have dyslexia you can’t read.

FACT

A person with dyslexia can learn to read and spell. But their reading and writing may not reflect their ability.

6

MYTH

Dyslexia is a condition that can be cured.

FACT

Dyslexia is not a disease. It is a neurological disorder usually present at birth. Early intervention addresses the issue to a large extent.

7

MYTH

Kids who don’t speak English can’t have dyslexia.

FACT

Dyslexia exists all over the world. It is often missed because it is assumed that they’re struggling with a new language. It is suggested by researchers that brain development and Weaknesses in people with dyslexia are similar irrespective of the language they speak.

Contact Alpana Saraf, Special Educator at contact@livingwithdyslexia.in

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