Only 19% of the dyslexic children were exclusively impaired reading irregular words with a control l

Feeling:

Really Dumb

Language:

English

Prompt:

Only 19% of the dyslexic children were exclusively impaired reading irregular words with a control l
Sure! So imagine there are a group of children who have trouble reading words that don’t follow the usual rules of spelling and pronunciation, like the word “yacht” or “colonel.” Only 19% of these children had trouble with just those types of words, while the rest of them were able to read them okay. For example, let’s say there are 100 kids with dyslexia. Out of those 100, only 19 of them struggle with reading tricky words like “knight” or “aisle.” A fact that you might find interesting is that dyslexia affects around 5-10% of the population, so it’s actually quite common for kids to have some difficulty with reading. Think of it like this: if reading were a game, some kids might find it hard to read certain words, while others might find it easier. Just like how some people might struggle with a level in a video game while others breeze through it.