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About Dyslexia

Developmental dyslexia is a specific difficulty with learning to read, spell or write (or any combination of these) in someone who is normally intelligent and receives adequate teaching. It is usually due to inherited differences in the parts of the brain which process vision and language. Acquired dyslexia is due to damage to these areas from trauma, strokes or tumours.

Dyslexia Research Trust About Dyslexia
Dyslexia Research Trust About Dyslexia