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Specific Learning Difficulties (Dyslexia)

Language: English Studies in English
Subject area: teacher training and education science
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Dyslexia
Dyslexia, also known as reading disorder, is characterized by trouble with reading despite normal intelligence. Different people are affected to varying degrees. Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, reading quickly, writing words, "sounding out" words in the head, pronouncing words when reading aloud and understanding what one reads. Often these difficulties are first noticed at school. When someone who previously could read loses their ability, it is known as alexia. The difficulties are involuntary and people with this disorder have a normal desire to learn.
Difficulties
It is as hard to come as for a camel
To thread the postern of a small needle's eye.
William Shakespeare, Richard II (c. 1595), Act V, scene 5, line 16.
Difficulties
Difficulty is a severe instructor, set over us by the supreme ordinance of a parental Guardian and Legislator, who knows us better than we know ourselves, as he loves us better too. Pater ipse colendi haud facilem esse viam voluit. He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves, and sharpens our skill. Our antagonist is our helper.
Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790), Volume iii, page 453.
Difficulties
Nil agit exemplum, litem quod lite resolvit.
The illustration which solves one difficulty by raising another, settles nothing.
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