Signs of
Dyslexia for a child 8 years or under
Does he / she
* have
a history of delay in speaking, making sentences or pronouncing words correctly
* have
difficulty in kicking or catching a ball
* have difficulty
with tying shoe laces, his tie and dressing
* have a
particular difficulty with reading and spelling
* put letters
and figures the wrong way around e.g. 15 for 51 and confuse b's
and d's longer than expected
* have
difficulty telling left and right
* have
difficulty in remembering the order of days of the week or months of the
year
* have
difficulty in remembering arithmetic tables and the alphabet
* surprise
you because in other ways he is bright
If the answer to all or several of these questions
was YES it is probable that the individual needs help. Many
children have similar difficulties and they do grow out of them, but it is
the number and persistence of the problem in spite of the child receiving the
same teaching as his classmates, that causes concern.