Why does dyslexia happen?
Dyslexia happens because the brain develops in a way that makes it harder to connect sounds with letters and to process language fluently. Studies using brain imaging have shown that children with dyslexia use different neural pathways for reading compared to typical readers. This results in slower reading, spelling challenges, and difficulties with decoding unfamiliar words. It’s not a sign of laziness or lack of effort—children with dyslexia simply need different strategies and structured support to succeed.
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