Children with dyslexia have
problems processing the information they see when looking at a word. Often a
dyslexic child will have trouble connecting the sound made by a specific letter
or deciphering the sounds of all the letters together that form a word. Given
these challenges, children with dyslexia often also have trouble with basic
skills like writing, spelling, speaking, and math.
Signs and Symptoms of Dyslexia
in Children
Children with dyslexia can
have mild to severe impairment. Signs of the condition vary widely from person
to person. Young children with dyslexia may have the following signs and
symptoms:
A late talker
• Pronunciation problems
• Difficulty rhyming words
• Impaired ability to learn basics such as the alphabet,
colors, and numbers
• Problems with handwriting and other fine motor skills
• Confusing letters such as "b" and "d"
or the orders of letters within words
• Trouble learning the connection between letters and their
sounds
An estimated 25% of people
with dyslexia also show signs of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD)
In older children or adults
with dyslexia, these other signs may appear:
• Trouble with reading, writing, and spelling
• Ongoing trouble with schoolwork
• Difficulty learning a foreign language
• Poor handwriting
• Difficulty remembering numbers
• Trouble following a sequence of directions and telling
left from right
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