They weren't diagnosed with dyslexia. But these children still need help with learning difficulties
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Experts tell CNA why it can be difficult to meet the formal criteria to be assessed as dyslexic. SINGAPORE: After her elder son was diagnosed with dyslexia, Ms Elmy Sulaiha Nasre thought her daughter, who was displaying similar symptoms, also had the learning disorder. Instead, she found out that Nur Evren Elveera, at eight years old, had another problem which could have hindered her learning ability from an even younger age. At four to five years old, Evren's speech had been unclear. She had
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