Signs Of Dyslexia
Reading Below Grade Level

Children who cannot properly form their words are often going to be found struggling to read what others in their age group can read with ease. This means they are frequently reading below their grade level. While it does not mean these children, even with an official dyslexia diagnosis, are less intelligent than their classmates, they simply cannot view the words on the page the same way that their classmates might. This may make classroom socialization harder for these children than others if their classmates are not accepting of their dyslexia. However, this can be overcome with time, and it is purely on a case-by-case basis of the child's social behavior.
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Difficulty Spelling

Children who have dyslexia do not see the words before them as they should, and they struggle to read them as well as others might. This means these children will have difficulty spelling these words, and they often cannot produce them as they should be. They will spell them as they see them, which often leads to misspelling many words. In those cases, children may avoid spelling or writing difficult words they know will give them trouble, and it may make their vocabulary appear much smaller than it actually is. Children with dyslexia may also take longer to write than other children.
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