Example sentences for: dyslexia

How can you use “dyslexia” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • One reason for Nelson's enthusiasm for art and sculpture, according to Reich, was his dyslexia, which made reading treacherous.

  • In that connection I am constrained to express my skepticism about the accuracy and wisdom of diagnosing everyone who has difficulty learning to read and write as being afflicted with dyslexia: learning is sometimes difficult--I had terrible trouble with history when I was a student--and it is wrong to attribute a large percentage of failures and difficulties to some disorder rather than to the (possible) failings of a teacher or, more often, to a simple lack of interest and motivation in the student.

  • It is easy to be cynical on this subject and, at times, even to try to be funny, as in referring to DAM `Mothers Against Dyslexia' (as does Dal Yoo, in an article elsewhere in this issue).

  • The cover story puzzles over dyslexia.

  • It was held, in these popular reports, that the discovery of the shared defective gene seen to cause the symptoms would eventually lead to a cure not only for dyslexia but for freshman composition--perhaps even for government prose.


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