Tuesday, September 8, 2015

The Disability of Dyslexia



In honor of International Literacy Day, today’s post is about a learning disability called dyslexia, which makes reading difficult. This happens because the brain is impaired in its ability to translate images from a person’s eyes into understandable language. Having dyslexia doesn’t mean one is unintelligent or won’t accomplish anything. Famous people with this disorder include physicist Albert Einstein and journalist Anderson Cooper. For more information about dyslexia, go to http://www.medicinenet.com/dyslexia/article.htm.

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