Definition:
Dyslexia in children is a learning disability in which a child finds difficulty in reading. When not detected early, this can develop into adult dyslexia.
Diagnosis:
Dyslexia in children can be observed in one's pace in language abilities.
Treatment:
Dyslexia is treated with intensive tutorial programs since children in this condition find it a struggle to read, write and spell. Special education programs tend to address this condition.
Symptoms and Signs:
The symptoms of dyslexia are slow reading, writing in reverse, and difficulty in comprehending lessons.
Causes:
The exact causes for the condition remain unknown.
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