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Collection of Dyslexias (23)
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A visual metaphor for dyslexia-where letters appear jumbled and pathways tangled, reflecting real challenges in reading and cognition.
Letters pour into the mind like knowledge flowing in-learning isn’t passive; it’s an active synthesis of information.
Each letter of “DYSLEXIA” sits in a uniquely colored 3D block, visually representing the diverse ways individuals experience and overcome learning challenges.
A symbolic depiction of dyslexia: letters and numbers appear disordered inside the mind, reflecting common reading and processing challenges.
A vibrant illustration showing how diverse mental activities-from questioning to creating-interact within the human brain.
A young learner contemplates knowledge as letters and numbers swirl above their head-a visual metaphor for active thinking and education.
When letters blur and questions multiply-this student’s struggle reflects real learning hurdles many face daily.
A symbolic representation of hemispheric specialization: analytical reasoning on the left, artistic expression on the right.
When the textbook just won’t make sense-this is how many students feel before the PHS1 exam. You’re not alone.
This colorful circular diagram illustrates the wide-ranging effects of dyslexia across academic, emotional, and behavioral domains.
A cheerful, round-bodied artist character paints a smiling canvas on an easel, embodying creativity and fun.
A teacher leads a small-group literacy session using tablets and alphabet flashcards with engaged, diverse preschoolers.
A creative representation of the word “dyslexia” using multicolored paper letters, symbolizing individuality and cognitive diversity.
A creative visual merging language and neuroscience: scattered letters form a human brain, illustrating how reading and thinking are deeply connected.
A vibrant, educational graphic introducing dyslexia with illustrated brains and multicolored lettering to emphasize awareness and understanding.
A symbolic illustration of the mind at work-integrating science, math, art, and physical activity to foster lifelong learning.