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MANY children are falling under the radar.
Four out of every 30 students are likely to be suffering from visual dyslexia.
Often referred to as Irlen Syndrome, it is a specific and common form of dyslexia frequently overlooked by optometrists and in the education system.
Dr Peter Freney from Irlen Diagnostic Clinic in Buderim is calling on Queensland schools to get educated on the matter.
“In Australia we don’t do dyslexia very well,” he said.
“It needs better recognition in schools and there is a lot of room for teacher education for them to understand the process better.”
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