Dyslexia testing is not difficult. So why are there millions of undiagnosed adult dyslexics? This article discussed the subject and explains why....
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There is no single way of diagnosing Dyslexia. Various kinds of tests are used to identify and diagnose it. Initially, screen testing is used to identify the presence of common symptoms. If symptoms that have a high correlation with actual dyslexia are found, then more thorough and detailed tests are conducted ...
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Almost all that we now know about dyslexia has been learned in the last 25 years. It has only been in the last 15 years or so that school-age children have been routinely screened for dyslexia. That is proper and great for them, but what about all those who went through their schooling BEFORE dyslexia screening became a common practice?
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Those who went through grade school more than 15 years ago almost all bear the scars of being hammered into molds that did not fit. Today there are millions of dyslexic adults still struggling to deal with the world through a dyslexic lens, not realizing that dyslexia is their problem and a simple dyslexia test could set them on the road to life-changing improvements.
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Experts tell us that there can be more than a couple of million adult dyslexics within the U.S., that do not know they're dyslexic. A simple dyslexic test could tell for certain, and set them on the path to overcoming dyslexia permanently....
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