Visual dyslexia causes the words on the page to move, which is why it's difficult for people with it to read. Phonological dyslexia, conversely, causes difficulty in retaining words or texts. The basic way to tell if a child has dyslexia is to let him/her stare in the middle of white paper with lot of texts on it, and ask if words or lines are moving or the words are jumbling around. Children with these symptoms may require intervention by a professional.
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