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Is there a link between dyslexia and stuttering?

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Almost certainly not. I've heard anecdotal insinuations, but as others say, they're both neurological conditions and thus almost certainly not more-likely-than-random to both hit the same genetically unfortunate person. read more

No. Dyslexia is a neurological issue, while stuttering is either psychological or related to your breathing some other way. I have yet to find a stutterer who has dyslexia, so although it's anecdotal evidence, I expect it to be rare or at least no more common than any other random combination. read more

As for the dyslexia, that is simple, think slide pojector. Our internal thoughts flip threw the photo thought album of life so fast that sometimes some are in the projector backwards or upside down. Again I was able to tap into my internal thoughts hone these flipped thoughts and cure a lot of dyslexia. read more

Stuttering may be between 4–26% (Conture, 2001, Riley & Riley, 2000). It may be related to general coordinative tasks anyway like those linked with dyslexia, clumsiness and fine motor tasks. There is a likely role here in some ADHD individuals related to the cerebellum, a part of the brain in the lower back of the skull that handles coordination. read more

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