Dyslexia is a learning problem that makes it hard to read, write and spell. It occurs because the brain jumbles or mixes up letters and words. Children with dyslexia often have a poor memory of written and spoken words.
Sign of dyslexia in children:
Sign of dyslexia in children:
- Talking later than expected
- Being slow to learn new words
- Have difficulty pronouncing words
- Be slow to add new vocabulary word and unable to recall the right word
- Have trouble learning the alphabet, numbers, days of the week, colours, shapes
- Problems following directions that have many steps
- Problems reading a single word such as a word on a flash card
- Problems linking letters with sounds
- Reversing the shapes of written letters, such as "d" for"b"
- Writing words backward such as "homd" for "mohd"
- Inversion of letters such as "m" for "w", "n" for "u"
- Develop fine motor skills more slowly than in other children. For example your child may take longer than others of the same age to hold a pencil in the writing position, use button and zippers, and brush his or her teeth.
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