Dyslexia describes a range of difficulties with reading, writing and spelling. It often links to early speech and language differences that may continue as children get older.
Dyslexia can occur on its own or alongside other differences such as autism or attention needs. It affects each child differently — some find learning to read clearly difficult, while others experience more subtle challenges that still affect progress.
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