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Dyslexia

Dyslexia is a specific learning difference that primarily affects reading, writing, and spelling. It is unrelated to a person's general intelligence.

Myths vs. Reality

Common misconceptions circulating in regional Assam, contrasted with scientific facts.

Myth 1

Dyslexia means a child is intellectually slow or cannot learn.

Reality

Dyslexia is a learning difference. Dyslexic individuals are often highly creative, strategic thinkers who simply process written language differently.

Myth 2

Dyslexia is a visual problem where letters look backward.

Reality

Dyslexia is a phonological processing difference, making it hard to connect letters to their corresponding sounds, not a visual impairment.

Lived Experience Perspective

"Reading aloud in class was my absolute nightmare. I would stumble on words, and kids would laugh. When my school finally understood dyslexia, they gave me extra time and oral exams, allowing my grades to match my understanding."

How to Support Someone

Here are direct, actionable guidelines for family members, educators, and peers.

  • Offer audiobooks, screen readers, and text-to-speech tools to support learning.
  • Avoid asking individuals to read aloud unexpectedly in front of groups.
  • Use clear, dyslexia-friendly sans-serif fonts (like OpenDyslexic or Inter) with wide line spacing.

Local Care & Support Networks

Verified clinical support, institutions, and support centers located in Guwahati and Assam.

  • Sishu Sarothi Special Education Unit, Guwahati

    Specialized learning support and assessments.

  • Shishu Bikash Kendra, Guwahati

    Diagnostic assessments for childhood learning difficulties.

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