Tuesday, July 30, 2013

What Are Some Common Signs of Dyslexia?

Let's face it - we all learn differently! I am part of  a large family and noticed early on that I was not (and never will be) an auditory learner. No matter how hard I tried, I could not memorize the words to my favorite songs like my little sister can. Lucky girl belted out tunes before she was two years old.

With this fact in mind, it is common knowledge that some of the best and brightest in the world are dyslexic. How do some people realize that they have this gift? Here are a few signs that suggest that one may have dyslexia:

  • The individual has problems learning to speak
  • Difficulty with organizing written and spoken language
  • Challenged with learning letters and their sounds
  • Problems with memorizing number facts
  • Spelling Issues
  • Reading Delays
  • Issues with learning a foreign language
  • Cannot correctly do math operations

For more information on dyslexia, go to:
http://www.interdys.org/SignsofDyslexiaCombined.htm

If you would like more information on how you could receive Specialized Support in Reading Remediation, please contact Learning Ridge at 404-964-8533.

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