Raising a dyslexic child is not easy, as parents might seem to run into more walls of frustration than others. We say that there is nothing quite like pure, genuine love to have your child grow up in his/her own way and pace. On the bright side, at least technology is on your side these days, with advanced brain scans being able to accurate predicted teens with dyslexia on whether they are able to learn to read within three years, indirectly resulting in how one is able better to find a method to treat the common learning disability. Currently, this new kind of brain scan is able to touch 90 percent accuracy on which students would learn to read. Let us hope that this field of educational neuroscience would do its bit to combat learning disabilities in humans, while lending a much-needed crutch to those who need all the help they can in order to better integrate themselves into what can sometimes be a cold and ruthless society.

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