David Tobin

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Difference Between Dyslexia and Visual Dyslexia

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David Tobin, (2022, December 7). Difference Between Dyslexia and Visual Dyslexia. Psychreg on General. https://www.psychreg.org/difference-between-dyslexia-virtual-dyslexia/
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Learning disabilities in younger kids are challenging to identify. Dyslexia is the most common learning disability found in kids. If your child struggles with learning, sounding out words, or has difficulty understanding what they have read, it can be a sign of dyslexia. The best way to ensure that your child suffers from the condition is to get a dyslexia assessment done.

What is dyslexia?

Dyslexia is a learning disability that hinders the ability to read, write, and comprehend spellings. It is not a learning disability your child can outgrow, so it’s essential to take precautionary measures to diagnose the issue at a young age. Anyone can suffer from dyslexia, and Dyslexia Assessment Essex is the most effective way to determine whether your child has this condition are not. The evaluation of the condition differs for adults and children. Often dyslexic kids are very creative and intelligent, yet they struggle with basic reading.

Dyslexia can be developmental, that is, genetic or acquired, resulting from a brain injury or some disease. Visual dyslexia, also known as visual processing disorder, is not the same as dyslexia due to its unique set of symptoms and challenges. A visual dyslexia test is the right way to know whether a child has it.

How is visual dyslexia different? 

Visual dyslexia is different as it is characterised by difficulties understanding written symbols. It’s not the same as the inability to read alphabets and numbers but symbols representing equations, ideas, and language. For example, visual dyslexia makes it difficult to identify and understand road signs. People suffering from visual dyslexia are not necessarily visually impaired, nor is there any impact on their intelligence.

The prominent challenge people with visual dyslexia face is making sense of visual input as their brains cannot process them. Such people mix up orientation or order of symbols, have difficulty reading maps and graphs, and lose their place on the page while reading. Kids with visual processing disorder can still find text-based reading a challenge. However, unlike dyslexia, phonics instruction cannot assist them. It is why a visual dyslexia test is essential to provide the proper treatment or assistance, such that they can better manage the condition.

How can you differentiate between the two? 

Dyslexia Assessment in Essex is necessary to accurately evaluate and diagnose the type of dyslexia your child has. However, some signs can indicate that your child has visual dyslexia. Such individuals are highly sensitive to fluorescence or bright lights. They feel headaches and dizzy when reading, and words appear to be moving or fuzzy. Such kids also have poor eye tracking while reading.


David Tobin did his degree in psychology at the University of Hertfordshire. He is interested in mental health, wellness, and lifestyle.


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