Do input learning disabilities run in families?

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  1. Input learning disabilities have been known to run in families. For example, dyslexia, a disorder where the brain cannot process text that the eyes see into language, tends to run in families. Dyslexia, also known as specific reading disability, is one of the most common input learning disabilities found in children.

    Input learning disabilities have been known to run in families. For example, dyslexia, a disorder where the brain cannot process text that the eyes see into language, tends to run in families. Dyslexia, also known as specific reading disability, is... More