Why is it hard for me to understand what I read?
Why is it hard for me to understand what I read?
For in-depth reading, eyes need to move in a disciplined way. Poor readers who stumble along from word to word actually tend to have lower comprehension because their mind is preoccupied with recognizing the letters and their arrangement in each word. That is a main reason they can't remember what they read.
Why can’t I process what I read?
Some dyslexics can both read well and understand what they read, but find it very hard to write or spell. Difficulty with writing or spelling (sometimes called dysgraphia) is a very common problem for dyslexics. They often see words as jumbles of letters. Dyslexics can't picture a word in their minds.
Why can I not understand what I read?
Maybe because at the time you're reading something you're not trying to understand it at the same time, maybe something else is going on in you're mind and that means you're not concentrating on your reading. Its normal. Even I face such difficulties when I read Chemistry (which I am not fond of).