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RE: What do we know about learning disabilities (Special learning disabilities)
I was diagnosed with minor Dyslexia when i was at high school , by Dr George Pavlidis , i had a hard time in school reading my homework , the cool stuff was orall exams and that was easy to get over with .
But my question is i don't have the same difficulty on reading ,learning & verbiage afterwards ,actually if something triggers my point of interest i can nail it ! but my grammar is still suffering ! i will not write και with ε (κε ) or similar serial killing the grammar , but i back stabbing it sometimes 😆
So do you think Dyslexia is been eliminated, shrinked year by year or it has to do something with me aging and becoming more focused ?
Hello @rouketas, thank you very much for the interest. Research shows that Dyslexia, and in general Learning Disabilities, is not cured but improved. The dyslexic child will later develop into a dyslexic adult. But the abilities of dyslexics are improved to a good extent by the application of specific alternative training methods. :-)