What is dyslexia?.

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What is dyslexia?

How many people have dyslexia? Ask if anyone knows how many people have dyslexia. Click the button for the figure of ‘1 in 10’ to appear. Say that 1 in 4 of these people have severe dyslexia. 1 in every 10 people has dyslexia. It often runs in families.

Dyslexia can be... Finding it hard to read because you can’t match sounds to the letter combinations in words . . . . . . . . . and you may lose the place a lot when you try to concentrate . . . . and you may forget what you have just read so nothing makes any sense. . . And don’t even mention reading out loud!!!!

Finding it hard to learn how to spell words and write them down. Dyslexia can be... Finding it hard to learn how to spell words and write them down.

Dyslexia can be... Finding it hard to remember some things – especially instructions and page numbers.

Dyslexia can be... Finding it hard to be organised – things just escape from your memory . . . like numbers to add . . . .

Visual issues Some people with dyslexia suffer from visual stress and get headaches or migraine. They can see distortions when they try to read.

The Seesaw effect Here is another example of how it can be hard for people with dyslexia to read. Here is another example of how it can be hard to read. Can you see how difficult it would be to read this? Remember though, not everyone with dyslexia has these problems.

Red Blue Pink Yellow Green Purple Orange Yellow Pink Brown Try naming the colours below to find out what it’s like for people with dyslexia. Say the colour not the word! Red Blue Pink Yellow Green Purple Orange Yellow Pink Brown Purple Blue Red Yellow Red Red Blue Pink Yellow Green Purple Orange Brown Purple Blue Blue Red Purple Blue Blue Red Yellow Red Blue Pink Yellow Green Purple Orange Brown Purple Blue Blue Red Exercise Ask people to read out load the colours not the word. So they should say: Green, orange, blue, black, red and so on. The idea of this exercise is to show what it’s like when your brain has to work extra hard – and it can be like this for children with dyslexia.

Important! Having dyslexia does not mean that someone is not clever. Some of the most successful business people in the world have dyslexia. The photos are of Jamie Oliver, famous chef and Lord Allan Sugar, business man and star of ‘The Apprentice’ on tv.

Being dyslexic does not mean that you cannot do well and succeed in life!

Did you know...? GCHQ is the part of the Government that tries to keep us safe from spies and terrorists. GCHQ employs lots of people with dyslexia because they can be really good at cracking codes that others find hard!

People with dyslexia can be... Good at having new ideas

People with dyslexia can be... Brilliant at solving problems

People with dyslexia can be... Many people with dyslexia excel in sports activities. Fantastic at sport

People with dyslexia can be... If you have dyslexia, why don’t you talk about some of the things you are good at and some of the things you are most proud of? Good at meeting and speaking with people

Important! Not everyone has the same problems. Everyone with dyslexia is different. Not everyone has the same problems. Everyone with dyslexia is good at some things. Different things help different people.

What can help people with dyslexia? Computer apps and technology Coloured paper and overlays or glasses Having help with reading and writing in school Being allowed extra time in exams What helps most is when people understand more about dyslexia

People with dyslexia . . . . are not stupid – they just need a bit of support to do things that other people take for granted. Some of the most successful and well known people in the world are dyslexic.

Famous people with dyslexia Ask if people know who these famous people are. They are Holly Willoughby – TV presenter Richard Branson – owner of Virgin airplanes and trains Steven Naismith – footballer for Scotland and Everton Jennifer Aniston - actor

Dyslexia Scotland www.dyslexiascotland.org.uk Dyslexia Scotland tells more people about dyslexia so they understand it better. www.dyslexiascotland.org.uk

Here is what a girl called Ellie drew to show how her dyslexia makes her feel. Ellie came up with the idea of people wearing blue ribbons during Dyslexia Awareness Week to show their support and to help children know that it’s nothing to be ashamed about. Thank you for listening.