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Studies On Deaf Children May Help Decode Dyslexia
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Decade-long study of kids born deaf yields surprising clues to dyslexia.
It’s estimated some 40 million Americans struggle with some level of dyslexia, which can leave them confused, frustrated and struggling to keep up.
Doctors have known for years that those with dyslexia process information differently than others, like seeing words with transposed letters. But there is mounting evidence that they might also hear language differently, as well.
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