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Ever feel like the "D-words" of learning are just a jumble of letters? You’re not alone. While they often overlap, each one impacts a specific area of the brain's processing. In this video, we demystify the Four Ds to help you understand the differences between: Dyslexia: A language-based learning difference that primarily affects reading, spelling, and decoding words. Dysgraphia: A condition affecting the physical act of writing, which can lead to illegible handwriting, inconsistent spacing, and difficulty putting thoughts into written form. Dyscalculia: Often called "math dyslexia," it impacts number sense, making basic arithmetic, time, and mathematical symbols difficult to grasp. Dysphasia: A communication disorder that makes it difficult to speak or understand spoken language, often involving fragmented sentences or trouble following conversations. Key Takeaway: These are neurological differences, not a reflection of intelligence. Many individuals with these challenges are highly creative and excel in areas like problem-solving and art. Quick Comparison Table Condition Primary Struggle Key Signs Dyslexia Reading Slow decoding, letter reversals Dysgraphia Writing Poor handwriting, hand cramping Dyscalculia Math Trouble with patterns and basic facts Dysphasia Language Difficulty expressing or understanding speech Resources for Support: Learn more about screenings at the International Dyslexia Association. Find parent-led resources and strategies at Understood.org. Check out tools for students at the Child Mind Institute for classroom accommodations.