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Characteristics of Dyslexia
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Difficulty saying the alphabet correctly in sequence
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Difficulty forming the shapes of the letters
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Difficulty writing the alphabet correctly in sequence
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Errors in naming letters
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Reversals of orientation of letters or sequences of
letters in words when written (b for d, was for saw)
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Difficulty in learning and remembering printed words
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Repeated spelling errors
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Difficulty with handwriting
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Slow rate of writing
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Difficulty with reading comprehension
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Characteristics which may be associated with
Dyslexia
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Delay in spoken language.
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Difficulty finding the "right word"
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Late establishing preferred hand for writing
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Late learning right, left, and other directionality
components
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Problems learning concept of time and temporal
sequencing
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Family history of similar problems
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Other factors to consider that are
associated with Dyslexia (Tendencies of
Dyslexia)
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Grades slip downward year to year
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Inconsistent grades from day to day
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Inconsistent performance on standardized tests
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Confusion with math symbols, but not computation Math
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computatuion better with word problems
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Memorized spelling better than spontanious spelling
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Homework better quality than class work Inordinate
time spent on homework
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Deteriorating organization and studey skills
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Good grades, but reequiring too much struggle
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Chooses oral performances over written when given a
chance
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Compensation by use of pictures, prompt from teacher,
etc.
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Stress reflected by irregular writing and uneven
pencil pressure
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