is a learning problem some kids have with reading
and writing. It can make words look jumbled. This makes it difficult
for a kid to read and remember what was read.
So what's going on inside the person's brain? Well, it doesn't
mean the person is dumb. In fact, some very smart people have
had dyslexia. How smart? Well, some people say Albert Einstein
was dyslexic.
The problem does occur in the brain, though. Sometimes the messages
the brain is sending get jumbled up or confused. A kid who has
dyslexia might get frustrated and find it hard to do schoolwork.
But the good news is that dyslexia doesn't need to keep a kid
down.
source: kidshealth.org