Frequently Asked Questions
Is dyslexia more common among boys?
Dyslexia is indeed more common in boys than girls (the ratio ranges from 2:1 to 3:1). It is majorly because of two reasons. Firstly, they may exhibit slower information processing speed compared to typically developing peers. Secondly, boys with dyslexia are more likely to present with behavioral problems in the classroom, leading to earlier identification and diagnosis.
Related FAQs
Are people with dyslexia intelligent?
Do children with dyslexia see and write numbers and letters backwards?
Can glasses or larger fonts improve reading in people with dyslexia?