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What Is Dyslexia? A Parent’s Guide

Dyslexia is a lifelong, neurobiological condition that affects how the brain processes written and spoken language. It makes reading, writing, and spelling more difficult — but it has nothing to do with intelligence, vision, or effort. Children with dyslexia are often creative, curious, and exceptional problem solvers. The Quick Fact: About 1 in 5 people
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What to Do After Your Child Gets a Dyslexia Diagnosis

Getting a dyslexia diagnosis for your child is a moment that comes with a lot of emotions. Relief that you finally have answers. Worry about what comes next. And often — confusion about where to go from here. The evaluation report is sitting in front of you. It’s full of scores, clinical language, and recommendations.