Effects
To be able to read, our brains have to translate the symbols we see on the page into sounds. Then those sounds have to be combined into meaningful words. Typically the areas of our brains responsible for language skills work in a predictable way. But if your child has dyslexia, those areas don’t work together in the same way. Kids with reading issues end up using different areas of the brain to compensate.
Symptoms
The person will seem like nothing is wrong and will be able to function average or above. They will not be able to read as well as others and will be a little depressed. They are easily distracted. When they are testing or studying they cannot listen to music or any other noises because they will become quickly distracted.. They need perfect silence to concentrate.