Dyslexia is a bothersome affliction for sufferers. Dyslexia is a type of learning disability (Shanthi, par. 1). Dyslexia causes a lot of different problems, such as, having difficulties with time management (“Dyslexia,” par. 22), summarizing information (Par. 23), and difficulties memorizing information (Par. 25). Dyslexia can disrupt a person’s daily life because of these symptoms. Dyslexia can affect every aspect of a person’s life that requires him or her to write, whether the person is trying out for a school or cinema production, or competing with someone else for a possible job or promotion. The list is almost endless (“Living with Dyslexia,” par.4). Maryanne Wolf, researcher and parent stated, “When a child has dyslexia, there are no …show more content…
1). Parents who have children who suffer with dyslexia are aware that dyslexia can not only affect one’s ability to communicate and learn but can be far reaching (Par. 2). Children with dyslexia may see how their peers reading and writing are progressing, leading these kids to feel “stupid” because it is difficult for them to keep up. As these children go through elementary school, problems could get worse as reading is a bigger topic (“Understanding Dyslexia,” par. 1). Children with these issues often avoid reading because it is hard and or stressful. Because of this, they end up missing out on important reading practice that would improve their. Due to this they are now falling further behind their classmates which could possibly hurt their self-esteem. (Par. 2). Children with dyslexia are often frustrated on their inability to meet expectations. Their parents and teachers see a child with a lot of potential but is not meeting their educational goals. Dyslexic students and their parents are often told that their child is not trying hard enough, but what they do not see is that their child is trying their