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![]() ![]() Symptoms of Dyslexia in Children09 Dec 18 - 23:30 Is your child struggling to read? If your child isn't keeping up with his classmates in terms of reading or writing then he may have some kind of learning difficulty.
Could he be dyslexic? There's a chance that he is if he's displaying any of the following symptoms of dyslexia in children. Dyslexic children are often bright and intelligent with a high IQ but are often labeled "lazy" or "stupid" by their peers and teachers may think that they aren't trying or that they have behavioral problems so they don't receive the help that they need. As a result the child himself thinks he's stupid and develops low self-esteem. He tries to hide his weaknesses by misbehaving or daydreaming in class and becomes frustrated easily when faced with reading, writing or mathematical tasks. In general, such a child will be:
Specifically, the child will read haltingly, leaving out words or substituting different words, reversing letters or numbers or even words and will understand little of what he's read. Letters, words, numbers and explanations may cause confusion and spelling will be inconsistent. There are also some physical manifestations such as:
Other symptoms of dyslexia in children concern motor skills and may include:
In addition, a dyslexic child may have problems telling the time, managing time or learning or remember sequences, facts or information that he hasn't personally experienced but will probably have a good long-term memory for people, places and experiences. Behavior and development can be an accurate indicator that a child has dyslexia and shouldn't be confused with normal childish behavior. Behavior can be compulsive or obsessive and could be at either end of the spectrum such as:
Development can be either very early or very late when it comes to crawling, walking and talking and the child may be a very light or deep sleeper or may continue to wet the bed long after it is normal to do so. The child may have a very high or low pain threshold and may be sensitive emotionally. Any of these symptoms of dyslexia in children will appear to a greater degree if the child is confused, stressed, under pressure of any kind or in poor health. If your child is displaying any of these behaviors or traits, Helene Goldnadel suggests you to get him tested for dyslexia right away so that the appropriate education can be started before the symptoms become worse or eventually unmanageable. For more details, please visit here: https://helene-goldnadel.jimdofree.com/ |
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