A few days ago
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Is it a form of dyslexia when a person starts a sentence without a subject matter or person’s name?

Is it a form of dyslexia when a person starts a sentence without a subject matter or person’s name?

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A few days ago
ableego

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Dyslexia is a loosely-used term to refer to a reading disorder, most commonly typified by the incorrect processing of letter sequencing, such as ouhse for house or letter flipping, such as bad for dab. It does NOT involve the reversal of words in a sentence (grammar) or the omission of words from a sentence. These are indicative of other disabilities, such as forms of autism and mental retardation. While dyslexia remains a term used by the general public, it is not among the 14 qualifying disabilities listed in IDEIA 2004.
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5 years ago
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No NO nO NO you cant. Dyslexia caused by a group of atopic cells that do not move to the right part of the brain, inutero. These cells happen to effect language. So when a dyslexic hears or reads the information has to go around the brain to get where it needs to go. This causes them to think differently and a lot of the time Reading and spelling to be hard. There also right brained dominate. While the rest is left. Scletopic sensitivity syndrome is also a type of dyslexia. It causes problems with lights and reading mainly. Bright lights will cause head aches and blurred vibrating words It can also make you night blind and have pore depth Perception. Colored filters will help with this form of dyslexia. As for you eye check your eyes can change so that you can see when they are getting bad. You should have brought up the head aches to your optometrist. They may not be able to tell that is the problem unless you tell them.
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A few days ago
ladygirl
No. It’s a lack of understanding form or not pulling out of the mind the complete thought.
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