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What causes dyslexic?

Dyslexia risk factors include: A family history of dyslexia or other learning disabilities. Premature birth or low birth weight. Exposure during pregnancy to nicotine, drugs, alcohol or infection that may alter brain development in the fetus.

Can dyslexia be cured?

Dyslexia is a disorder present at birth and cannot be prevented or cured, but it can be managed with special instruction and support. Early intervention to address reading problems is important.

What to say in difficult situations?

What to say in difficult situations

  • Acknowledge it. Be careful for when you bring it up – don’t bring it up in front of a large group of people, wait for some one-on-one time.
  • Be practical.
  • Ask how you can help.
  • Acknowledge it.
  • Be empathetic but not sympathetic.
  • Don’t approach it directly.
  • How can I help?

How can I tell if I’m dyslexic?

reading slowly or making errors when reading aloud. visual disturbances when reading (for example, a child may describe letters and words as seeming to move around or appear blurred) answering questions well orally, but having difficulty writing the answer down. difficulty carrying out a sequence of directions.

What’s the hardest thing to find?

That’s pretty much the hardest thing to find anywhere. The NPR says that Astatine is so rare that it’s never even been seen directly because if you managed to actually get enough of it together, it would vaporize itself with its own radioactive heat. In fact, on the entire Earth, there is only one ounce of Astatine.

How do you defuse a situation?

Three Leadership Steps to Defuse Tense Situations

  1. Step 1: Empathize. Listen, and then show that you’ve heard by recapping how it looks from the team members’ point of view.
  2. Step 2: Offer support. Demonstrate commitment to lending a helping hand if the situation gets worse.
  3. Step 3: Invoke higher principles.