Dyslexia - Prognosis




The prognosis for dyslexics is very good. Many successful people have dyslexia. The ability to perform well in daily life depends to a large extent on the specific problems an individual has.

The prognosis is better when dyslexia is diagnosed early. Helping a person to develop a strong self-image and providing support from family, friends, and teachers are important factors. A good remedial program is essential in order to make the greatest progress possible.

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Nov 30, 2009 @ 3:15 pm
I found this article very helpful when writing my paper about dyslexia; it contains information that is otherwise difficult to find on other web pages i.e. treatment and prognosis. One thing I would add is the fact that elementary children and pre-school children are the most affected by it and how the age group's symptoms differ.

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