How Do Adults With Dyslexia Study for a Test?
Dyslexia is a common, sometimes inherited, learning disorder. People with dyslexia tend to be creative and intelligent, but they have problems with written language and reading. The disorder may be noticed in young children when they reverse letters (“b” instead of “d”) or flip letters (“b” instead of “p”). Often, there is a large discrepancy between the student’s reading comprehension and aural comprehension. While people do not outgrow dyslexia, there are learning strategies adult dyslexics can use to study for a test.