dyslexia

/dɪsˈlɛksiə/
noun
  1. A learning disorder that makes it difficult to read, write, and spell, even though the person has normal intelligence and vision.
    • Her dyslexia was diagnosed in second grade, and she now uses assistive technology.
    • With proper teaching methods, children with dyslexia can become confident readers.
    • Dyslexia affects how the brain processes written words and letters.
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