People Respond Better When They Understand
Sunday, April 12th, 2009For a long time, adult dyslexia was considered a taboo condition that many people simply had to suffer through. This is not because this condition was untreatable; professionals were not educated on the symptoms, effects and solutions to curing dyslexia for either children or adults. This meant that if you suffered from it, you had to endure your symptoms silently for fear of being labeled as an outcast. This is not an uncommon response when people do not understand something. Rather than gain understanding, many find it easier to dismiss it as unimportant and something for someone else to deal with. Today, society and professionals are more open.