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Things dyslexic often describes (“dyslexic ________”)
children, students, child, readers, student, people, subjects, pupils, patients, adults, boys, individuals, group, person, patient, learners, difficulties, brains, pupil, symptoms, reader, groups, syndromes, population, learner, boy, brain, adolescents, families, individual, parents, reading, persons, employees, sample, subtypes, syndrome, pattern, participants, errors, subject, disorder, adult, youngsters, candidates, users, populations, kids, profile, writers, tendencies, subgroups, samples, parent, candidate, girls, peers, writer, males, kid, teenagers, deficits, deficit, employee, insomniac, impairment, adolescent, listeners, spelling, disability, twins, profiles, graders, phenotype, subgroup
How dyslexic often is described (“________ dyslexic”)
deep, developmental, phonological, old, visual, young, auditory, severe, little, older, specific, typical, non, phonemic, gifted, pure, spatial
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