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Common Signs of Dyslexia

Eliminate the confusion

People with dyslexia display some of the following signs:

  • Confused by letters, numbers, words, sequences, or verbal explanations.
  • Reading or writing shows repetitions, additions, transpositions, omissions, substitutions, and reversals in letters, numbers and/or words.
  • Complains of feeling or seeing non-existent movement while reading, writing, or copying.
  • Seems to have difficulty with vision, yet eye exams do not reveal a problem.
  • Trouble learning Sight Words
  • Reads and rereads with little comprehension.
  • Spells phonetically and inconsistently.
  • Confusion or weakness with letter order within words

Related Learning Disabilities.

Dyslexia Australia has been a successfully solution for related categories such as:

  • Perceptual difficulties or perceptual dyslexia
  • ADD or ADHD
  • Auditory processing disorder
  • Phonological Processing Disorder
  • Dyspraxia (balance)
  • Dysgraphia (handwriting)
  • Non-specific learning disabilities
  • Reading Disorders
  • Difficulty or confusion with letter order of regular or irregular words
  • Sight word difficulties
  • Poor working memory

Visual Distortion

A Few Alternate Labels Commonly Used To Describe Symptoms Of Dyslexia Are:

  • Central Auditory Processing disorder
  • Phonological Processing Disorder
  • Auditory Processing disorder
  • Language based disorders
  • Non-specific learning disability
  • Poor working/short term memory problems
  • ADD/ADHD
  • Dysphonetic Dyslexia
  • Reading disability
  • Visual Motor deficient
  • Visual Processing disorder
  • Dysphonetia (Dysphonetia)
  • Dyseidesia (Dsyseidesic)
  • Letter position dyslexia or disorder. (Click here for more information)

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