Dyslexia
Reading is fun, informative and educative. There is
a common parlance that says ‘readers are leaders’. As beneficial and
instrumental to success as reading is, some children cannot read or struggle to
read. These children suffer the challenges of having a reading deficiency, not
because they are not smart or not interested in reading but because they are
dyslexic. A report by International Dyslexic Association (2013) described dyslexia
as a neurological based condition that results in persistent problems with
reading, spelling and writing. Contrary to popular belief, dyslexia is neither
the result of low intellectual capacity nor the result of poor schooling or a
lack of interest in learning to read (Hammond & Hercules, 2000). Dyslexia is an innate condition that could be
hereditary- Hammond and Hercules (2000).
In my ten years of teaching, I have observed that young
people with dyslexia often feel frustrated with class work and home work. They
struggle with low self-esteem, defeat and are often withdrawn during a reading
class. Parents and teachers have an enormous responsibility to help children
overcome the negative emotions that are prone to dyslexic children. “Children
are more successful when early in their lives someone has been extremely
supportive and encouraging, and when they have found an area in which they can
succeed” (IDA, 2013, p.6). We can make a difference in the life of every
dyslexic person we know by giving them a boost.
Reference list
1. Hammond,
J. and Hercules, F. (2000). Understanding
Dyslexia. University Of Glasgow. Retrieved from http://www.vub.ac.b..e/.../dyslexia.pdf
2. The
International Dyslexia Association. (2013). Dyslexia
in the classroom: What Every Teacher Needs to know. Retrieved from http://www.dyslexia-hawaii.org/.../Dyslexia-in.
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