i think the problem comes from poor diagnosis of dyslexia, and seemingly a readiness to do so.
do people fake it? i should think that if they did it would be a very, very small percentage.
are people with other specific learning difficulties banded together under the dyslexia banner? i think so.
this monetary and technological giveaway to people with dyslexia is not a decent solution imo and in fact ignores the possibilty to adapt teaching methods to work effectively for such people.
i think the problem comes from poor diagnosis of dyslexia, and seemingly a readiness to do so.
do people fake it? i should think that if they did it would be a very, very small percentage.
are people with other specific learning difficulties banded together under the dyslexia banner? i think so.
this monetary and technological giveaway to people with dyslexia is not a decent solution imo and in fact ignores the possibilty to adapt teaching methods to work effectively for such people.