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Title: Dushyant Verma - Dyslexia : Symptoms, treatment, and types


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Dushyant Verma Maharani Bagh - Dyslexia is a
learning disorder that affects one's ability to
read, write, and spell. It is a neurological
condition that occurs due to differences in brain
development and processing. Dyslexia affects
individuals of all ages and backgrounds, and it
can have a significant impact on their academic
and professional success.
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Symptoms of Dyslexia
  • Dushyant verma says, dyslexia affects individuals
    differently, but some common symptoms include
  • Difficulty in reading accurately and fluently
  • Difficulty in spelling and writing
  • Struggling to sound out words and recognizing
    rhyming patterns
  • Difficulty in remembering spoken instructions
  • Trouble with sequencing and organization
  • Difficulty in telling time and understanding
    direction
  • Difficulty in learning a second language

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Types of Dyslexia
There are three main types of Dyslexia
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1 Phonological Dyslexia Phonological dyslexia
is a type of reading disorder that affects an
individual's ability to decode words by sounding
out letters and blending them together. It's
caused by a problem in the brain's language
processing areas and can be the result of a
stroke, traumatic brain injury, or developmental
disorders. People with phonological dyslexia
struggle with phonemic awareness, 2. Surface
Dyslexia Surface dyslexia is a specific type of
reading disorder that affects an individual's
ability to read words by recognizing their visual
appearance. Dushyant verma southern avenue says,
People with surface dyslexia have difficulty with
irregularly spelled words, such as "yacht" or
"colonel," as they cannot rely on phonetic
decodinginvolves developing compensatory
strategies, such as memorizing words, as well as
explicit instruction in irregularly spelled words.
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3. Rapid Naming Deficit Dyslexia Rapid naming
deficit dyslexia is a specific type of reading
disorder that affects an individual's ability to
quickly and accurately name objects or symbols.
People with this type of dyslexia have difficulty
with automatic and rapid retrieval of visually
presented information. This difficulty can impact
reading fluency and speed, making it difficult
for them to keep up with their peers. Treatment
for rapid naming deficit dyslexia involves
improving rapid naming speed and using
compensatory strategies such as reading with
audio support or using assistive technology.
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Treatment of Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects
the ability to read, write and spell words
correctly. It is estimated that around 10-20 of
the population suffers from some form of
dyslexia. Dushyant verma Shillong is an
experienced Neurologist and has been handling
patients with dyslexia for many years. His
treatment is really helpful for his patients. His
treatment include a variety of techniques, such
as Multi-sensory instruction This approach
uses multiple senses, such as sight, sound, and
touch, to teach reading and writing
skills. Structured literacy instruction This
approach teaches the structure of language,
including phonology, morphology, and syntax, to
help individuals with Dyslexia understand the
building blocks of language. Assistive
technology There are a variety of assistive
technology tools, such as text-to-speech
software, that can help individuals with Dyslexia
access and understand written text.
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Accommodations Individuals with Dyslexia may
need accommodations in the classroom, such as
extended time on tests or audio recordings of
lectures, to help them succeed academically. It
is important to note that early intervention is
key when it comes to treating Dyslexia. The
earlier an individual receives support and
treatment, the more effective it can be in
helping them manage their symptoms and succeed
academically. Living with Dyslexia Dushyant
verma says, Living with Dyslexia can be
challenging, but there are strategies that
individuals can use to manage their symptoms and
succeed in their academic and professional lives.
Some tips include Developing a routine
Creating a daily routine can help individuals
with Dyslexia stay organized and manage their
time effectively.
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Using technology There are many technology
tools, such as speech-to-text software, that can
help individuals with Dyslexia communicate more
effectively and access written material. Self-adv
ocacy It is important for individuals with
Dyslexia to advocate for themselves and
communicate their needs to teachers, employers,
and others who may be able to provide
support. Building self-esteem Dyslexia can be
frustrating and impact self-esteem, but it is
important for individuals with Dyslexia to focus
on their strengths and celebrate their
achievements.
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