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Family History Is Not Useful in Screening Children for Dyslexia

Family History Is Not Useful in Screening Children for Dyslexia

Abstract Accurate and efficient early screening is important for providing effective early intervention for dyslexic readers. While family history is often considered a contributing risk factor for dyslexia, some have suggested that it could serve as a proxy for identification of dyslexia. We examined the classification accuracy of family history …