The Warning Signs of Dyslexia
PRESCHOOL
• delayed speech
• mixing up the sounds and syllables in long words
• chronic ear infections • severe reactions to childhood illnesses
• constant confusion of left versus right, before versus after
• late establishing a dominant hand
• difficulty learning to tie shoes
• trouble memorizing their address, phone number, or the alphabet
• can’t create words that rhyme
• a close relative with dyslexia
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
• dysgraphia (slow, non-automatic handwriting that is difficult to read)
• letter or number reversals continuing past the end of first grade
• extreme difficulty learning cursive
• slow, choppy, inaccurate reading:
- guesses based on shape or context
- skips or misreads prepositions (at, to, of)
• terrible spelling
• often can’t remember sight words (they, were, does) or homonyms (their, they're, and there)
• difficulty telling time with a clock with hands
• trouble with math
- memorizing multiplication tables and sequences of steps
- directionality
• dreads going to school
high school
All of the above symptoms plus:
• limited vocabulary
• extremely poor written expression
- large discrepancy between verbal skills and written compositions
• unable to master a foreign language
• difficulty reading printed music
• poor grades in many classes
• may drop out of high school
adults
Education history similar to above, plus:
• slow reader
• may have to read a page 2 or 3 times to understand it
• terrible speller
• difficulty putting thoughts onto paper
- dreads writing memos or letters
• still has difficulty with right versus left
• often gets lost, even in a familiar city
• sometimes confuses b and d, especially when tired or sick
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* These warning signs reprinted with prior written permission from Susan Barton, Founder of Bright Solutions for Dyslexia and developer of the Barton Reading and Spelling System®.