Why You Can Be Dyslexic In English But Not In Other Languages

 

Why You Can Be Dyslexic In English But Not In Other Languages



It turns out that dyslexia isn't really about a person's intelligence—it's more about how their brain processes language. English happens to be a bit of a tricky language because it's not always phonetic, meaning the way words are spelled doesn't always match the way they sound. This can make it extra challenging for someone with dyslexia, as their brain struggles to make sense of those inconsistencies. Some languages, like Italian or Spanish, are more phonetic, making it easier for dyslexic individuals to read and write in those languages. #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
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