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Dyslexia is a common learning disorder characterized by difficulties with reading, spelling, and writing, despite normal intelligence and sensory abilities. It primarily affects the way the brain processes language, making it challenging for individuals to recognize and decode words accurately and fluently. Dyslexia is often hereditary and can vary in severity, with some individuals experiencing mild difficulties, while others face significant challenges in reading and language-related tasks. Early diagnosis and intervention, including specialized teaching strategies and support, can help individuals with dyslexia develop effective coping mechanisms and improve their literacy skills, enabling them to achieve success in both academic and professional settings.