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Difficulty learning to read
Difficulty sounding out words
Confusion of common little words such as "for" and "from" in reading and writing
Addition, omission, transposition, or reversal of letters in words in reading and writing
Poor reading comprehension because of difficulty pronouncing the words
Slow, word by word reading
Spelling words the way they sound, for example "yooneek" for "unique"
Production is slow and laborious; the amount produced is usually very limited
Difficulty with Oral Language (Some students with dyslexia exhibit oral language problems)
Difficulty memorizing information such as the alphabet or the multiplication tables
Difficulty pronouncing words
Difficulty remembering directions with several steps
How can dyslexia be treated?
Students with dyslexia need a special kind of reading program that includes training in phonological awareness and provides systematic, structured instruction in phonics. Typical phonics programs will not generally be effective for students with dyslexia.
Characteristics of Individuals with Dyslexia
Preschool/Kindergarten
Delay in talking; articulation problems
Difficulty recognizing and producing rhymes
Difficulty remembering rote information, such as letter names (also phone number and address)
Difficulty remembering and following directions
Grades 1-3
Difficulty learning sound/symbol correspondences
Confusion of visually similar letters (b/d/p, w/m, h/n, f/t)
Confusion of auditorily similar letters (d/t, b/p, f/v)
Difficulty remembering basic sight vocabulary
Problems segmenting words into individual sounds and blending sounds to form words
Reading and spelling errors that involve difficulties with sequencing and monitoring sound/symbol correspondence such as reversals of letters (past/pats), omissions (tip/trip), additions (slip/sip), substitutions (rip/rib) and transpositions (stop/pots)
Omission of grammatical endings in reading and/or writing (-s, -ed, -ing, etc.)
Difficulty remembering spelling words over time and applying spelling rules