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What Is Orthographic Dyslexia?
Orthographic dyslexia is often used to describe a pattern of reading difficulty involving weaknesses in recognizing and retaining written word forms automatically.
Individuals with this pattern may:
rely heavily on sounding words out
read slowly and effortfully
struggle with rapid word recognition
have difficulty remembering spelling patterns
read accurately but inefficiently
expend substantial mental energy during reading
Reading may be accurate while still feeling exhausting and slow.