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Dyslexia
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What Should I Look For?
Most kids have problems in school at one time or another. Ask yourself
and the teacher if your child has shown these characteristics to a greater
degree than normal over a period of time and in different environments,
e.g., school, home, child care.
Ages 6-11
- Has difficulty pronouncing words, may reverse
or substitute parts of words
- Has difficulty carrying out a sequence of directions
- Doesn't hear fine differences in words; e.g., writes
"pin" for "pen"
- Has problems stating thoughts in an organized way
- Confuses the order of letters in words
- Doesn't recognize words previously learned
- Spells a word several different ways; doesn't recognize
the correct version
- Has poor reading comprehension
Ages 12-adult
- Has difficulty remembering what he just read
- Has difficulty concentrating when reading or writing
- Is unable to tell important information from unimportant
details
- Spells poorly; misspelling is not phonetic
- Has problems taking notes accurately
- Has difficulty organizing and completing written projects
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