Reading Disorder
Reading Disorder, often referred to as dyslexia, is a specific learning disability that affects an individual's ability to read accurately and fluently. People with this disorder may struggle with recognizing words, decoding text, and understanding written material, despite having normal intelligence and adequate educational opportunities.
This condition can manifest in various ways, including difficulties with spelling, writing, and sometimes even speaking. Early identification and intervention, such as specialized teaching methods and accommodations, can significantly help individuals with reading disorder improve their reading skills and overall academic performance.