EPISODE · Jun 10, 2025 · 8 MIN
What Dyslexic People See When They Read | Jess Arce Explains
from I Am Not Dumb, I Am Dyslexic · host 3D Learning Experts
🔍 What Dyslexic People See When They Read | Jess Arce ExplainsIn this video, Jess Arce, America’s Dyslexia Expert and founder of 3D Learning Experts, clears up a common myth: that people with dyslexia “see letters backwards.” Jess explains that dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental condition, not a visual disorder.She also sheds light on other visual challenges like Irlen Syndrome and Scotopic Syndrome—conditions that can make words appear blurry, shaky, or distorted. These issues are separate from dyslexia, and Jess recommends consulting an ophthalmologist if your child shows signs of visual processing difficulties.🎙️ In This Video:✅ What dyslexia really is—and what it’s not✅ Common myths around how dyslexic people see text✅ Signs of Irlen Syndrome and Scotopic Syndrome✅ Why early identification and expert support matter✅ When to consult an eye specialist💡 What You’ll Learn:✔️ The neurological root of dyslexia and how it affects reading✔️ How to recognize visual processing challenges✔️ How Jess Arce’s virtual tutoring helps children with dyslexia succeed✔️ Steps parents can take to support their child’s learning journey👩🏫 About 3D Learning ExpertsFounded by Jess Arce, 3D Learning Experts offers personalized, 1-on-1 virtual tutoring for students with dyslexia, ADHD, and related learning differences. Using evidence-based, multisensory methods, our tutors help students build confidence and lasting academic skills.📅 Book a Free Consultation: www.3DLearningExperts.com/consult🌐 Learn More: www.3DLearningExperts.com📣 Join the Conversation:✨ What’s one thing you’ve always wondered about how dyslexia affects reading?✨ Drop your questions in the comments—we’d love to hear from you!🔔 Like, comment, and subscribe for more expert tips on dyslexia, Irlen Syndrome, and supporting neurodivergent learners.#Dyslexia #IrlenSyndrome #ScotopicSyndrome #3DLearningExperts #JessArce #ReadingHelp #VirtualTutoring #DyslexiaAwareness #LearningDifferences #MultisensoryLearning
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🔍 What Dyslexic People See When They Read | Jess Arce ExplainsIn this video, Jess Arce, America’s Dyslexia Expert and founder of 3D Learning Experts, clears up a common myth: that people with dyslexia “see letters backwards.” Jess explains that dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental condition, not a visual disorder.She also sheds light on other visual challenges like Irlen Syndrome and Scotopic Syndrome—conditions that can make words appear blurry, shaky, or distorted. These issues are separate from dyslexia, and Jess recommends consulting an ophthalmologist if your child shows signs of visual processing difficulties.🎙️ In This Video:✅ What dyslexia really is—and what it’s not✅ Common myths around how dyslexic people see text✅ Signs of Irlen Syndrome and Scotopic Syndrome✅ Why early identification and expert support matter✅ When to consult an eye specialist💡 What You’ll Learn:✔️ The neurological root of dyslexia and how it affects reading✔️ How to recognize visual processing challenges✔️ How Jess Arce’s virtual tutoring helps children with dyslexia succeed✔️ Steps parents can take to support their child’s learning journey👩🏫 About 3D Learning ExpertsFounded by Jess Arce, 3D Learning Experts offers personalized, 1-on-1 virtual tutoring for students with dyslexia, ADHD, and related learning differences. Using evidence-based, multisensory methods, our tutors help students build confidence and lasting academic skills.📅 Book a Free Consultation: www.3DLearningExperts.com/consult🌐 Learn More: www.3DLearningExperts.com📣 Join the Conversation:✨ What’s one thing you’ve always wondered about how dyslexia affects reading?✨ Drop your questions in the comments—we’d love to hear from you!🔔 Like, comment, and subscribe for more expert tips on dyslexia, Irlen Syndrome, and supporting neurodivergent learners.#Dyslexia #IrlenSyndrome #ScotopicSyndrome #3DLearningExperts #JessArce #ReadingHelp #VirtualTutoring #DyslexiaAwareness #LearningDifferences #MultisensoryLearning
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