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World Dyslexia Day 2023

World Dyslexia Day is observed on October 8 each year. What many of us take for granted, such as reading and writing fluently, is an area of struggle for those who have dyslexia. Dyslexia is a common learning disorder that affects a person’s ability to read and write properly. Dyslexics are often unable to read quickly and write without committing errors. Dyslexics might struggle with reading, writing, vocabulary, and tasks that require hand-eye coordination. It affects 20% of the population and makes up 80% to 90% of all those with learning disorders. World Dyslexia Day raises awareness about these issues and what can be done to manage such a disorder.

HISTORY OF WORLD DYSLEXIA DAY

Dyslexia is a learning disorder that affects both children and adults. Since its manifestation is almost always external, it can be quickly diagnosed. Dyslexia was first identified by German physician Oswald Berkhan in 1881. It was named ‘dyslexia’ by ophthalmologist Rudolph Berlin six years after the disorder was identified. Berkhan discovered the existence of the developmental reading disorder while analyzing the case of a young boy who had reported severe difficulties in learning to read and write properly. Since the patient was otherwise intellectually and physically sound, Berkhan was especially intrigued by his case.

Once his findings became popular, Berkhan realized that his young patient wasn’t a rare case and that in fact, many adults seemed to be suffering from it too. Like some other disabilities, dyslexia cannot be treated just by medication. Patients often need therapy, innovative methods for learning, and persistent care by caregivers to live a life where their learning difficulties can be managed. When the disorder is undiagnosed, patients are often mistaken as lazy, slow learners, or stubborn with a knack for stirring up trouble. This is, of course, far from the truth.

Since dyslexia was discovered, doctors and therapists the world over have been trying to find the best ways for dyslexics to manage their disorder. Since reading can be a challenge for dyslexics, a special dyslexia font has been invented to make reading easier. Apart from World Dyslexia Day, Dyslexia Awareness Month — created by The International Dyslexia Association — is also celebrated during the month of October every year.

HOW TO OBSERVE WORLD DYSLEXIA DAY

  1. Take part in awareness programs

Do your bit on World Dyslexia Day by participating in awareness programs. This is a great way to learn how to identify symptoms, see what you can do to help, and then you can forward the resources to those in need.

2.    Donate to organizations

Donate money and also get your friends to donate money to different organizations that work for the welfare of the dyslexics. This is a great way to observe World Dyslexia Day.

3.   Help someone

If you feel that you can be of help to someone with dyslexia, extend your time to them. On World Dyslexia Day, pledge to help dyslexics with diagnosis, therapy, medical care, and more.

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