Understanding Dyslexia

Dyslexia is a neurological condition that affects reading, writing, spelling, pronunciation, and sometimes math. At [Your Organization], we help children overcome learning difficulties with personalized support, early diagnosis, and effective strategies to help them succeed academically and socially.

80%
Of all learning disabilities involve dyslexia
Millions
Children worldwide are impacted by dyslexia


What is Dyslexia?

Dyslexia is a learning disorder where children struggle to read, write, spell, or pronounce words. It affects their ability to decode language and recognize words by sight, which can lead to difficulties in school performance. Dyslexia does not reflect intelligence — many children with dyslexia are highly capable learners.

Early intervention and support can help children manage challenges effectively, improving confidence, reading skills, and overall academic outcomes.

Types of Dyslexia

Rapid Naming

Difficulty quickly naming letters, numbers, colors, or objects, which affects reading fluency.

Surface Dyslexia

Struggles to recognize familiar words or learn new ones visually.

Phonological Dyslexia

Difficulty sounding out letters or words; connecting written words to pronunciation is hard.

Visual Dyslexia

Letters or words appear reversed, jumbled, or blurry, affecting reading comprehension.

Double Deficit

Challenges in both naming speed and recognizing word sounds.

Symptoms

Diagnosis & Treatment

A psychoeducational evaluation can assess language, memory, attention, problem-solving skills, and visual-motor coordination.

Treatment strategies include:

Supporting Families

We collaborate with parents to reinforce learning at home and school, providing structured programs, regular assessments, and guidance to build confidence and academic skills in children with dyslexia.