Numerous possible causes

Dyslexia – nowadays more accurately referred to as reading and spelling difficulties, or dyslexia for short – can be caused by numerous different performance deficits, as recent research has shown. These often include weaknesses in visual perception that are difficult to recognise, attention deficit disorder, inadequate eye movements, specific memory deficits and many other sensory and cognitive impairments.

Learn reading the right way

Our method of “learn reading the right way” consists of systematically learning the sub-skills required for reading, first individually and then in a coordinated sequence. The development of a reading disorder can be effectively prevented by recognising a disordered partial performance or a lack of coordination between partial performances as soon as possible and taking appropriate measures to avoid it.

Such measures may consist of

  • A weak partial performance is improved by additional practice
  • Compensated (offset) by another service
  • Coordination errors are avoided by practising the correct coordination between services