Dyslexia at 14: Understanding Symptoms, Diagnosis & Support
Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects reading, writing, and spelling. It is usually diagnosed in children during their early school years, but it can also be diagnosed in adults. There is no cure for dyslexia, but there are many treatments that can help people with dyslexia manage their symptoms.
The symptoms of dyslexia can vary from person to person. Some of the most common symptoms include:
* Difficulty reading, writing, and spelling
* Slow reading speed
* Skipping or repeating words
* Difficulty understanding what is read
* Difficulty with math
* Poor coordination
* Difficulty with social skills
If you are experiencing symptoms of dyslexia, it is important to see a doctor or learning specialist for an evaluation. Early diagnosis and treatment can help people with dyslexia manage their symptoms and succeed in school and life.
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