Dyslexia And Bilingualism: Can you be dyslexic in one language and not in another?

Dyslexia and bilingualism

REVIEWED BY NUMBERDYSLEXIA’S EXPERT PANEL ON MAY 02, 2022 Dyslexia is related to difficulties in reading and writing a language. Being a most spoken language, this condition is often referred to in terms of the English language. This may bring about confusion if it is just about one subject. Also being Dyslexic in one subject implies similar … Read more

Dyslexia And Procrastination: How to manage?

Dyslexia and procrastination

REVIEWED BY NUMBERDYSLEXIA’S EXPERT PANEL ON APRIL 21, 2022 Postponing certain tasks is commonly seen in individuals. What’s important to highlight here is the reason behind it. As people with learning difficulties perceive things differently, they tend to postpone or delay their tasks which leads them to develop the habit of procrastination. As this habit of temporizing … Read more

How To Be Good At Math?

How to be good at math?

Numbers form a crucial part of life. And thereby ensuring good hold of math concepts is crucial even in school and in personal life. Like any other subject, the difficulty level of these concepts also varies. While some of them are easy for some students, others may be difficult to grasp. These views may bring … Read more

What Is Morphemic Awareness? Why Exactly Is It Important?

Morphemic awareness

Just like math is built with numbers, languages like  English are made up of building blocks. While most believe words form these units, there are even smaller chunks known as morphemes. Mastering these may be obligatory to ensure a concrete foundation for language.  Accordingly, Morphological awareness is perceived as an ability that helps students in their … Read more

Texting Someone With Dyslexia: Things to remember

Texting someone with dyslexia

Living with learning difficulties may need the person or the people around them to ensure some easy strategies to bridge the communication gap. Even for messaging a few tips implemented can make communication successful.  When readers with learning difficulties type text, they might sometimes experience visual distortion. These symptoms vary in severity from person to … Read more

Dyslexia And Interviews: Tips To Prepare

Dyslexia and interviews

Stepping into an interview room is often not the same as that in a classroom. It may be common for a candidate to be nervous even after proper preparation. Evidently, there are multiple aspects that cast an impression of the candidate in front of the interviewer. After schooling or college, students with learning disabilities like … Read more

What It’s Like Living With Dyscalculia?

How It is Exactly Like Living With Dyscalculia

REVIEWED BY NUMBERDYSLEXIA’S EXPERT PANEL ON APRIL 13, 2022 Daily life is often not the same for all people. Not only the family structure and the workplace environment but personal compromises if any may impact reasonably. While Dyscalculia may be known to compromise learning numbers, several other daily life instants may be impacted. It may be crucial … Read more

Does Dyscalculia Affect Other Subjects?

Does dyscalculia affect other subjects?

REVIEWED BY NUMBERDYSLEXIA’S EXPERT PANEL ON APRIL 04, 2022 Minor hitches in reckoning numbers may be evident with around 7% of the population. These may need specialized instruction and props to ensure decent performance. That being the case, some of such aspirants are identified as showing destitute performance. These brought the requisite to evaluate how Dyscalculia affects … Read more