Monday, 28 September 2009

Dyslexia in children

Dyslexia in children is when they get confused about specific visual information. The new research sees this problem as caused by eye movement, not from the brain. The scientists started to ask boys about what they see on the page. One of them said the words were moving without legs. The new technology has produced special glasses to help them control their eyes. After that, the scientists said dyslexics do not have enough magnocells. If we need to solve this problem we need to use hi-tech spectacles and try to do special exercises. Finally, it is hoped this will improve reading skills and solve the problem of dyslexia.

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