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Q: Does dyslexia exist in China?

It just comes up as 'reading difficulty' when I translate it. I'm totally skeptical that it's a real 'illness' in the west. It's basically a bad excuse for having poor reading and writing skills. Tsch!

42 weeks 3 days ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there, does it make a sound? Dyslexia exists everywhere, and considering at least 20% of the world's population is concentrated in China, well it's a safe bet to assume a fifth of dyslexic people are in China.

But with peer/parent pressure, maybe they hide it better than in the West.

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If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there, does it make a sound? Dyslexia exists everywhere, and considering at least 20% of the world's population is concentrated in China, well it's a safe bet to assume a fifth of dyslexic people are in China.

But with peer/parent pressure, maybe they hide it better than in the West.

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Getting halp from moar and moar people is like spin-o-rama high-fiving new friends on answers.echinacities.com with a tip of the hat finishing move.

 
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If it does not, then what is their excuse?

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I don't know if we have this dyslexia in China, we do have a lot Illiteracy, that's different isn't it?

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3 out of every 1 persons has it.. Laughing out loud

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dyslexia exists in china as much as in the west but perhaps they put it down to bad behaviour that needs firm dealing with just the way that it used to be dealt with in the west. But the more support children have no matter what their difficulties are the better options they will have as adults......

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