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> If that's apparently not Dislexia

Dislexia is a difficulty learning to read. It is a symptom, not an underlying condition. There are different underlying conditions which lead to different processing issues, which in turn lead to dislexia. So you're almost always going to be wrong when you say "dislexia is..."





Why would you quote the parent's correct spelling of "dyslexia" as if he'd misspelled it?

And why are you also misspelling it?

And why did you capitalize it within the quote (despite that being another misquote), even though you don't capitalize it within your own comment?


It was quoted correctly. I wasn't quick enough to fix it before the reply.

> And why are you also misspelling it?

criticizing misspelling in a thread about people with language difficulties...


The post was obviously edited between when it was quoted and when you saw it and made this post.



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