The Berea Mail – Annelize Clark
“Developmental Dyslexia is a language-based, neurodevelopmental, specific learning difficulty. This means that it is a learning difficulty present from birth and is a life-long condition. However, it’s impact can change depending on different stages of the person’s life. I like to think of Dyslexia as a learning difference instead of a disability, as it really is a different way of processing information in the brain. In the general school environment, children with Dyslexia typically struggle with word recognition, reading fluency, spelling, and writing.” (more)