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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Dyslexia Testing - When Is The Best Time For A Dyslexia Test?

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Those of us that have gone through dyslexia testing and found that we suffer dyslexia often wonder how or why it takes so long for some people to be tested for dyslexia. Unfortunately, some people suffering from dyslexia do not know it until they are adults. It is more difficult to fix reading and spelling difficulties when dyslexia is discovered later in life, ages 9-19 or even older.

The key to reducing the damage caused by dyslexia is participating in a dyslexia test so that you know what you're dealing with. Most of the time the symptoms and signs of dyslexia are apparent from a very early age (as early as five years old) as well as in adults. The problem is that most public schools are unfortunately reluctant to give a child a dyslexia test before the third grade and even at times encourage parents to wait and see if their child just "outgrows" the symptoms that they are showing.

The result is a wave of young adult or adult Dyslexia suffers that don't take part in a Dyslexia test until they're in their twenties.

Common dyslexia symptoms can include (but are not limited to):
 

 

  • Learning to read or spell
     
  • Missing words when reading
     
  • Difficulty reading aloud
     
  • Skipping lines when reading
     
  • Difficulty copying from other's writing
     
  • Confused when following instructions
     
  • Difficulty counting backwards from 100 down to 0

 

The earlier you can recognize symptoms of dyslexia and get your family member in for a dyslexia test, the better. You may just be saving that person some serious trouble later in their lives. Waiting to see if you child or family member will "grow out" of their dyslexia symptoms is possibly the worst thing you can do, so if you are currently waiting, please consider having them go through a dyslexia test that can provide a diagnosis so you can begin learning to deal with their dyslexia.

There is an online Dyslexia Test that is available to help diagnosis Dyslexia. You can read a personal story about it's benefits here.

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