It's important for you to recognize that you or your spouse might still be dyslexic, even though both of you now read well, because your own experience might lead you to assume that your child's situation will also resolve itself in time. read more
Should that be the case, your dyslexia is anything but cured, for an adaptation is hardly a cure. Now, this doesn't happen to everyone, of course. Some adults read well, but have to take frequent breaks because their visual systems are fatiguing due to poor visual skills. read more
Dyslexia itself can’t be cured but depending on severity, it’s symptoms can be managed. Look up the story of Jack Horner, who had severe dyslexia before such a thing was known and is very well known in the field of paleontology. read more