dyslexia的意思和读音

dyslexia

: [dɪsˈleksiə] : [dɪs'leksiə]

n.

dyslexian.

1.a slight disorder of the brain that causes difficulty in reading and spelling, for example, but does not affect intelligence

n.1.

n.1.a medical condition affecting the brain that makes it difficult for someone to read and spell words correctly

1. Down's Syndrome Dyslexia Ear Infection ...

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1.Eye exercises are useful for some problems, but they do not seem to relieve myopia or dyslexia.

2.A small vocabulary at the age of two can also be a sign of other problems, from deafness to autism and dyslexia.

3.With regard to the second, the data do not at present favor the hypothesis that dyslexia is the result of a magnocellular deficit.

4.When i got there it was a small building dedicated for students with dyslexia with a sign on the door saying "There are 2 building 45's" .:“45”。

5.Dyscalculia is just as prevalent in the population as dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.5%

6.But it does mean that talk of a "gene for dyslexia" , or genetic screening for personality or ability, is seriously misguided.”,

7.Some children with dyslexia might only have one of these symptoms.

8.As many as 20% of all children in the United States suffer from some form of the learning disorder called dyslexia.20%

9.Dyslexia manifests itself as a difficulty with a highly unnatural activity: reading.

10.Dyslexia: Chronic neurological disorder causing inability or great difficulty in learning to read or spell, despite normal intelligence.