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PSA PROJECT BY ME

DYSLEXIA
Description
Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes it difficult for people to read or write.
Dyslexia is caused by differences in parts of the brain that process language. It’s a
chronic condition that cannot be cured, but can be managed.

Symptoms of Dyslexia
What causes Dyslexia?
Problems with reading, writing,
Dyslexia is highly genetic and runs in speaking, pronouncing,
family so it can be caused by the
vocabulary, rhyming, and spelling.
genetic line. It can also be caused by
differences in brain development and All the words and letters get
function. This means that the brain of jumbled up.
dyslexic people is formed, or works
differently than it should.

Diagnosis/Treatment How can you


support individuals
with Dyslexia?
Dyslexia is a chronic learning disorder
that can be diagnosed and treated You can support individuals with
by a medical professional. There is no dyslexia by allowing additional time
cure, but there are many ways to to complete tasks, providing explicit
help people with dyslexia improve instruction in reading and spelling
their reading, writing, and spelling using a structured synthetics phonics
skills program, using assistive technology
to read text aloud, and encouraging
peer support and celebrating
achievements to gain a sense of
belonging.

Protective Factor Statistics, Facts,


Quotes, History
Stat: 780 million people in this world
A key protective factor of dyslexia are dyslexic.
could be to include a large Fact: Many famous people like Steve
vocabulary, navigate through Jobs and Albert Einstein have
comprehension passages, and the dyslexia.
ability to express oneself clearly. Quote: “When you can’t control
what’s happening, control your
response to what’s happening. That’s
where the true power lies.” from
SAFARI
History: The first person to discover
dyslexia was a German guy in 1877
who called it “word blindness”.

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