no like the rest of the things you point fingers at me.
The word "dyslexia" simply means difficulty understanding written words. In essence, it just means "reading difficulty". And specifically, it means a learning disability which affects reading
here is something for you that might help:
1. Read summary or review questions first. This helps establish "the big picture" and underlying meaning of the material. Then, when the passage is read the details will make more sense.
2. Look at pictures if they are available. This also helps get the general meaning across and uses the visual processing skills (which are often a relative strength).
3. Skim through each paragraph looking for the "topic sentence". There is usually one sentence that will give the basic idea of the whole paragraph. Finding that sentence will help all the other pieces of the paragraph to "fit" and make sense.
4. When taking a test that requires reading, look at the questions first. Then you will know what information to really look for in the reading passage.
5. Read out loud. This can sometimes help you keep focused and reinforce the auditory information.