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Widely Recognized Statistics for Adult Dyslexia

There are millions of people with dyslexia throughout the world. Not all of them are children, as there are millions of adults who might have this problem. In actual fact, the adult dyslexia statistics are especially notable.

 

According to statistics about twenty percent of the entire population, as a whole, regardless of age, has some form of reading difficulty. In fact, about five percent of all people might have some form of mild to severe dyslexia. This means that there are more than five million adults throughout the United States who have some kind of dyslexia.

People with dyslexia will have developed these difficulties through some different means. Adults are generally more likely to have inherited the problem of dyslexia from their families. This is generally the case due to the fact that the person who has dyslexia did not receive proper education from one's parents because that person's parents might've been dyslexic. The fact that some schools have not considered dyslexia as a major concern in their schools is also another problem. This also makes it a lot harder for simple educational interventions to be used in order to help treat this problem.

One of the most important things about dyslexia is that it has forced people to see their weaknesses and therefore force them to go into other fields of work. According to a New York Times report it is believed that about a third of all entrepreneurs in the United States might have adult dyslexia. This is notable because it suggests that these people are changing their lives, sometimes for the worse, because they feel that by reducing some writing and reading responsibilities to others they will be able to be more successful in the working world.

A notable statistics involves one's ability to read. Different speeds of reading are found on average to be about five times longer for an adult with dyslexia than a typical adult who does not have that condition.

The last of the adult dyslexia statistics is that, in many cases, people with dyslexia might not have learned the appropriate skills that are required for reading and writing successfully. It has been estimated that only a fifth of all adults who were dyslexic as children have been able to receive the appropriate reading and writing skills in adulthood. This adds to the statistic mentioned earlier that in many cases dyslexia can be hereditary.

These adult dyslexia statistics are all essential to see as to how great of an problem adult dyslexia is. People with dyslexia are especially numerous, and the common concern about this is that of the hereditary acquirement of dyslexia. It can even impact one's ability to get far in the world of work and might force them to go into different fields of work. These statistics make it clear that people with dyslexia are not unusual occurrences in today's society.


 

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