PROFESSIONAL FAQS: WHY IS THAT DYSLEXIA DISCOURAGING AND FRUSTRATING?

Expert opinion from Ilya Aleksandrovskiy

M.D., MBA · 5 years of experience · USA

There is a limited understanding of this learning disorder in the dyslexic individuals as well as parents, teachers and caregivers. These children may see limited success despite a lot of hard work which can be discouraging and frustrating. Excessive pressure to excel without the right support or training and the individuals' ability to meet expectations adds to these feelings.

Expert opinion from Mohan P. Abraham

M.D., FAAFP (Family Physician) · 40 years of experience · USA

Dyslexia is a learning disability in which a child find difficulty in learning and reading language. This disability makes the communication difficult. The dyslexic has problem with social relationship which may lead to discourage and frustrations.

Expert opinion from Daniel A. Foster

DO, MPH · 16 years of experience · USA

The learning disability, communicating problems and disorientation may lead to frustration, anxiety and depression.

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