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A child does well in some school subjects. However, the only way that he can read is slowly, one word at a time. He must direct his gaze with his index finger. Even with great effort, he makes many errors and has poor comprehension. This is a description of:

A) pronominal reversal.
B) dyslexia.
C) echolalia.
D) word blindness.

Dyslexia

A learning disorder characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition, poor spelling, and decoding abilities.

Pronominal Reversal

The incorrect usage or reversal of pronouns, often observed in developmental disorders such as autism.

Echolalia

The repetition of phrases, words, or parts of words by an individual, often part of the communication patterns seen in Autism Spectrum Disorder.

  • Elucidate the hallmark features and symptoms of certain intellectual and developmental impairments.
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