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Educational Warning Signs

If a child has 3 or more of the following warning signs, encourage that child's parents or teachers to learn more about dyslexia.

Source: Bright Solutions for Dyslexia  www.brightsolutions.us


In Preschool

delayed speech

mixing up the sounds and syllables in long words

chronic ear infections

severe reactions to childhood illnesses

constant confusion of left versus right

late establishing a dominant hand

difficulty learning to tie shoes

trouble memorizing their address, phone number, or the alphabet

can't create words that rhyme

a close relative with dyslexia

In Elementary School

dysgraphia (slow, non-automatic handwriting that is difficult to read)

letter or number reversals continuing past the end of first grade

extreme difficulty learning cursive

slow, choppy, inaccurate reading:
- guesses based on shape or context
- skips or misreads prepositions (at, to, of)
- can't sound out unknown words

terrible spelling

often can't remember sight words (they, were, does) or homonyms (their, they're and there)

difficulty telling time from a clock with hands

trouble with math
- memorizing multiplication tables
- memorizing a sequence of steps
- directionality

when speaking, difficulty finding the correct word
- lots of "whatyamacallits" and "thingies"
- common sayings come out slightly twisted

extremely messy bedroom, backpack, and desk

dreads going to school
- complains of stomach aches or headaches
- may have nightmares about school

In High School

All of the above symptoms, plus:

limited vocabulary

extremely poor written expression
- large discrepancy between verbal skills and written compositions

unable to master a foreign language

difficulty reading printed music

poor grades in many classes

may drop out of high school

In Adults

Education history similar to above, plus:

slow reader

may have to read a page 2 or 3 times to understand it

terrible speller

difficulty putting thoughts onto paper

- dreads writing memos or letters

still has difficulty with right versus left

often gets lost, even in a familiar city

sometimes confuses b and d, especially when tired or sick

Warning Signs: Text
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