
Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a learning disorder that affects reading and writing abilities, making it difficult to recognize and process letters and words. It's not related to intelligence but involves challenges with language skills.
The condition varies in severity and can manifest in different ways. Common symptoms include slow and inaccurate reading, difficulty with spelling, and challenges in language-related tasks. Risk factors for dyslexia include a family history of learning difficulties and early language delays. Prenatal exposure to nicotine, alcohol, or drugs can also increase the risk.
Early identification and intervention are crucial for effective support. Educational strategies, specialized interventions, and assistive technologies can help individuals with dyslexia overcome challenges and improve their reading and writing skills.



