There ^
are
four
main
skills
which
need
to
be
lear·ned·
to
be·come· ^
a
good
ba·sic·
rea·der· .
Fail·ure·
to
ma·ster·
just
one ^
of ^
these
skills
can
lead
to
rea·ding·
and
spe·lling·
pro·blems· .
Fail·ure·
to
ma·ster·
a
few
of ^
them
is
u·su·a·lly·
la·beled·
dy·slex·i·a· .
(see
be·low· )
The
4
ma·jor·
skills
that
you ^
need
to
learn
to
be·come· ^
good
at
rea·ding·
and
spe·lling·
words
are :
There ^
is
no·thing· ^
ma·gic·
a·bout·
Lear·ning·
to
read
well
-
it
is
a
ve·ry·
sim·ple·
and
straight
for·ward·
pro·cess· -
when
you ^
learn
the
four
skills
just
out·lined· ,
your
pro·blems·
with
rea·ding·
words
will
go
a·way· .
You ^
will
then
be
a·ble·
to
en·joy·
rea·ding·
and
start
pi·cking·
up
some ^
ad·vanced·
rea·ding·
skills .
You ^
may
e·ven·
de·cide·
to
re·turn·
to
for·mal·
e·du·ca·tion· ,
or
take
on
a
more
cha·llen·ging·
job .
If
you ^
or
so·meone· ^
you ^
know
has
di·ffi·cul·ty·
rea·ding·
words
flu·ent·ly·
then
book
in
for
a
di·ag·no·stic·
a·sse·ssment· ,
so
you ^
can
find
out
ex·act·ly·
what
is
cau·sing·
the
pro·blem· .
It
on·ly·
takes
a·bout·
16 to
20
weeks
of ^
trai·ning·
and
prac·tice·
to
teach
all
the
ba·sic·
rea·ding·
skills
-
you ^
are
re·qui·red·
to
do ^
a·bout·
1
hou·r·
of ^
work
per
day
o·ver·
that
pe·ri·od· .
The
work
is
not
di·ffi·cult· ,
and
pro·gress·
is
fast ,
pro·vi·ded·
that
you ^
do ^
the
one ^
hou·r·
prac·tice·
eve·ry·
day .
Dy·slex·i·a·
Dy·slex·i·a·
is
a
word
used
to
de·scribe·
a
per·son·
who ^
is
con·fused·
a·bout·
rea·ding·
and
spe·lling· .
The
symp·toms·
in·clude·
such
things
as
re·ver·sing·
le·tters· ,
di·ffi·cul·ty·
rea·ding·
long·er·
words ,
and
mi·ssing·
out
words
or
le·tters· .
De·spite·
what
ma·ny· ^
peo·ple·
think ,
dy·slex·i·a·
is
not
a
di·sease·
-
it
is
e·ssen·tia·lly·
a
de·scrip·tion·
of ^
so·meone· ^
who ^
has
not
lear·ned·
to
read
well ,
yet .
Yes
I
mean
that
-
yet !
Dy·slex·i·a·
can
be
fixed .
Re·la·ti·vely·
ea·si·ly· .
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