Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty that affects reading, writing, and spelling.
False – dyslexia does not affect intelligence.
Examples: trouble reading, spelling difficulties, slow writing, memory challenges.
A learning difficulty (like dyslexia) affects specific areas, while a learning disability is broader and usually more severe.
Examples: difficulty with exams, writing essays, reading instructions at work.
Examples: creativity, problem-solving, big-picture thinking, storytelling.
Examples: extra time in exams, using coloured overlays, text-to-speech software, specialist teaching.
It can cause anxiety, lower confidence, and make tasks harder without support.
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