Thursday, November 1, 2012

Common Signs of Dyslexia


 From LD OnLine – www.ldonline.com

Common Signs of Dyslexia

Reading problems can be tough on the whole family. If your child is struggling, the first thing to do is to find out why. Dyslexia is the most common cause of reading, writing and spelling difficulties. It's a learning disability that can affect both boys and girls, and is more common in children whose parents also had difficulty with reading and writing.

Children with dyslexia can go on to become successful readers, but it's important to get extra help early!

Common signs

If these signs remind you of your child, talk with your child's teacher to see what extra help they can offer. If difficulties persist, talk to the principal about getting a free evaluation for your child.

Preschool

  May talk later than most children
  May have difficulty pronouncing words
  May be slow to add new vocabulary words
  May be unable to recall the right word
  May have difficulty with rhyming
  May have trouble learning the alphabet, numbers, days of the week, colors, or shapes
  May have difficulty learning how to write his or her name
  May be unable to follow multi-step directions or routines
  May have difficulty telling and/or retelling a story in the correct sequence

Kindergarten through fourth grade

  Often has difficulty separating sounds in words and blending sounds to make words
  Has difficulty reading single words
  May be slow to learn the connection between letters and sounds
  May confuse small words - at/to, said/and, does/goes
  Makes consistent reading and spelling errors
  May have trouble remembering facts
  May be slow to learn new skills; relies heavily on memorizing  without understanding
  May be impulsive and prone to accidents
  May have difficulty planning
  Often uses an awkward pencil grip
  May have trouble learning to tell time

Adapted from ABC's of Dyslexia. (2000). International Dyslexia Association.

For more information on common signs of dyslexia, visit www.LDOnLine.org and visit our sister sites, ColorinColorado.org and ReadingRockets.org, for more information about learning.

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