Frequently Asked Questions
What are the common warning signs and symptoms of dyslexia?
You may have dyslexia if you mispronounce or confuse similar-sounding or rhyming words, are a slow reader, have poor handwriting, and frequently make spelling mistakes. You might experience difficulty carrying out sequenced tasks or remembering the order of things (like the alphabet), and suffer from poor organization and time management skills. Furhter, having a family history of reading and writing difficulties is the major warning sign of dyslexia.
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