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acquired dyslexia
[FONT=Lucida Console]hello!!!! i am speechtherapy student and in order to start my thesis i would like some information, if any, about acquired phonological dyslexia in adults!! i would appreciate if someone has stuff about this topic!![/FONT]
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[FONT=Lucida Console]thanx in advance![/FONT]
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[FONT=Lucida Console]ANGIE
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It is great that you have selected this topic.
There are many factors come into dyslexia.Many factors come into play but a very common one is a picture thinker’s amazing ability to visualize objects from various angles.
A picture thinker can look at an object and visualize it from any direction, any angle, inside and out. When the picture thinker gets to school and sees a mark on a page, the mind expects it to be 3-dimensional. Thus b, d, p, P, and q can be the same letter.
When a child is repeatedly told he/she is wrong, the brain eventually puts up a block on that neural pathway. As more blocks form over time, dyslexia forms and reading becomes stunted and lacks fluency.
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