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Dyslexia

Dyslexia. Dehne Anstee and Nick Simmons. What is Dyslexia. Dyslexia literally means 'trouble with words'. It is the term used to describe difficulties with spelling, writing and reading . (Dyslexia Australia, 2002). Characteristics of DYSLEXIA.

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Dyslexia

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  1. Dyslexia DehneAnstee and Nick Simmons

  2. What is Dyslexia • Dyslexia literally means 'trouble with words'. It is the term used to describe difficulties with spelling, writing and reading. (Dyslexia Australia, 2002)

  3. Characteristics of DYSLEXIA • People with dyslexia display some of the following signs: • Confused by letters, numbers, words, sequences, or verbal explanations. • Reading or writing shows repetitions, additions, transpositions, omissions, substitutions, and reversals in letters, numbers and/or words. • Complains of feeling or seeing non-existent movement while reading, writing, or copying. • Seems to have difficulty with vision, yet eye exams don't reveal a problem. • Trouble learning “Sight Words” (Reads and rereads with little comprehension. • Spells phonetically and inconsistently. • (Dyslexia Australia, 2002)

  4. What DYSLEXICS might See… http://uxmovement.com/content/6-surprising-bad-practices-that-hurt-dyslexic-users/ DO UP CITATION LATER>>>

  5. Abilities • Dyslexics tend to develop very strong imaginations or visual thinking. Dyslexics use a picture or feeling based reasoning process to solve problems rather than a verbal one. If they are at first confused (or intrigued), they will visualise or imagine an object and move around it and look at it from different viewpoints or angles.  From this thought process, they develop many unique abilities and talents in areas such as:  • spatial awareness, reading people, strategic planning, music /dancing, Engineering manual skills, artistic ability, Building, piloting vehicles, Designing, arts-drama/roleplay, inventing & story telling (Dyslexia Australia, 2002)

  6. Famous People with Dyslexia John Lennon Tom Cruise • Muhammad Ali

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