Problems Accompanying a Dyslexic Person

Some complications [7] are associated with dyslexia, they are listed below;
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Difficulties in mastering reading, despite the sufficient level of intellectual (and speech) development for this;
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Difficulty perceiving written information;
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Coordination disorders (clumsiness, movement planning problems;
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With difficulty develops the ability to read, write, poorly masters spelling;
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Poorly oriented in space, disorganized;
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It makes it difficult to recognize words, often does not understand what you just read;
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ADHD – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
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Dyslexia should be diagnosed [8] as early as possible. However, you should pay attention to the fact that the child may just have vision problems, so he must be taken to an ophthalmologist for a consultation. Therefore, if you cannot accurately identify the symptoms of dyslexia, it is better to entrust this matter to a specialist.











