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DYSLEXIA SYMPTOMS
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Signs of dyslexia can be difficult to recognize before your child enters school, but some early clues may indicate a problem. Once your child reaches school age, your child's teacher may be the first to notice a problem. Severity varies, but the condition often becomes apparent as a child starts learning to read.
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Before school
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Signs that a young child may be at risk of dyslexia include:
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Late talking
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Learning new words slowly
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Problems forming words correctly, such as reversing sounds in words or confusing words that sound alike
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Problems remembering or naming letters, numbers and colors
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Difficulty learning nursery rhymes or playing rhyming games
School age
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Once your child is in school, dyslexia signs and symptoms may become more apparent, including:
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Reading well below the expected level for age
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Problems processing and understanding what he or she hears
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Difficulty finding the right word or forming answers to questions
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Problems remembering the sequence of things
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Difficulty seeing (and occasionally hearing) similarities and differences in letters and words
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Inability to sound out the pronunciation of an unfamiliar word
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Difficulty spelling
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Spending an unusually long time completing tasks that involve reading or writing
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Avoiding activities that involve reading
Teens and adults
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Dyslexia signs in teens and adults are similar to those in children. Some common dyslexia signs and symptoms in teens and adults include:
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Difficulty reading, including reading aloud
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Slow and labor-intensive reading and writing
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Problems spelling
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Avoiding activities that involve reading
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Mispronouncing names or words, or problems retrieving words
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Trouble understanding jokes or expressions that have a meaning not easily understood from the specific words (idioms), such as "piece of cake" meaning "easy"
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Spending an unusually long time completing tasks that involve reading or writing
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Difficulty summarizing a story
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Trouble learning a foreign language
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Difficulty memorizing
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Difficulty doing math problems
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Related Search:
https://www.medicinenet.com/dyslexia/article.htm
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