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Identification Of Dyslexia

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Dyslexia is the most common learning disability in children. Dyslexia is characterized by an inability to process written or spoken language. It can range from mild to severe, and can cause difficulties learning to read and write. The most common indicator of dyslexia is the frequent interchanging of adjacent words or letters in a sequence.

There has been a greater awareness of dyslexia in recent years. Before there was much research on the disorder , dyslexic children were often viewed as simply being of lower intelligence, when in fact, that is not the case. Most individuals suffering from dyslexia are of at least average intelligence, and many are highly intelligent.

As a result of this misperception, many children went undiagnosed and continued to have problems with written language into adulthood. These difficulties often went on to cause problems in other areas of school , as challenges with reading and writing made it difficult to do well in other subjects, and in the workplace during later years.

It is estimated that dyslexia occurs in approximately 5-10% of the overall population. People with dyslexia often suffer from low self-esteem and a lack of self confidence due to their disability, but it’s been found that dyslexic individuals frequently possess strong creative abilities.

People with dyslexia frequently reverse letters, words, and numbers when reading or writing, and sometimes when speaking. This translates into a perception of poor writing skills, poor spelling abilities, and a lack of reading comprehension. People with dyslexia often thrive in learning environments that emphasize the hands-on, visual interpretation models. They are not necessarily less intelligent than others, but their brains process specific types of information different than most other people.

Despite advances in research and diagnostics, dyslexia is still often overlooked in children and in adults. Children with dyslexia may simply be assumed to be poor readers, or may have other disorders that mask dyslexia. As an adult, you may read information about the symptoms of this disability and think that it sounds quite familiar, although you never realized there was a good explanation for the way you interpret written information.

If you have suffered from poor self-esteem or frustration about your written and verbal communication difficulties, and suspect you may be dyslexic, there is now an easy diagnostic tool that can help you learn if dyslexia is the cause of your problems. Taking action now to uncover the reasons for your struggles can lead you to different coping strategies that could greatly improve the way you read and communicate with the world.



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