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Originally Posted by Oliver_W
At the very least, the symmetry in the eyes could be an indicator, it could be that dyslexia causes the eyes to have this symmetry while also causing everything else it does. Sure, fixing that eye problem might not cure dyslexia as a whole, but finding the eye problem might help diagnose dyslexia.
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Oh for sure it would indicate that they would struggle to read in later life, absolutely, thats an excellent finding.
They oversold it a bit though being the 'cure of dyslexia is all in the eyes'! Like thats just ignoring the very basic cognitive elements of dyslexia that happen through infancy even before the concept of reading (or walking) is understood by the child.