Why?
The major question comes down to why should one care about dyslexia? Dyslexia can really damage a person's ability to progress in life and learning. I'm sure that if you read the previous tab, it's obvious that dyslexia should be taken seriously. Even if someone has a mild case of dyslexia, it can grow to becoming a severe case. This would make treatment of dyslexia harder on a person. It is not impossible to treat somebody with a severe case of dyslexia, but it is better treat them when their case only a mild one.
Majority of people believe that dyslexia only deals with reading words and numbers. Majority of people also believe dyslexia can be controlled only if one was to take a class on how to overcome it. Taking a class designed for people with dyslexia can be a form of treatment. However, little did this majority know that dyslexia can also affect speech, hearing, writing, and general thinking. Many people also don't know that dyslexia affects kids more than adults. Education at a young age is a very important factor to succeeding in life. Dyslexia should be dealt with before jeopardizing a child's education.
It's also not too late to give up hope if one has dyslexia. Many people, who are dyslexic, turned out to be very famous (e.g. John F. Kennedy, John Lennon, Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, etc.). Treatment for dyslexia also turns out to be successful. It's always best to care about the one who struggle with dyslexia.
Majority of people believe that dyslexia only deals with reading words and numbers. Majority of people also believe dyslexia can be controlled only if one was to take a class on how to overcome it. Taking a class designed for people with dyslexia can be a form of treatment. However, little did this majority know that dyslexia can also affect speech, hearing, writing, and general thinking. Many people also don't know that dyslexia affects kids more than adults. Education at a young age is a very important factor to succeeding in life. Dyslexia should be dealt with before jeopardizing a child's education.
It's also not too late to give up hope if one has dyslexia. Many people, who are dyslexic, turned out to be very famous (e.g. John F. Kennedy, John Lennon, Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, etc.). Treatment for dyslexia also turns out to be successful. It's always best to care about the one who struggle with dyslexia.