37 Common Characteristics of Dyslexia
© 1992 by Ronald D. Davis.Reprinted with permission.
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37 Common Characteristics of Dyslexia © 1992 by Ronald D. Davis.Reprinted with permission. Click on any of the Characteristics below to view more information: |
Common Traits and Characteristics of Dyslexics:
Has a high IQ, yet does not score high on school tests Feels dumb, has poor self-esteem; hides or covers up weaknesses with coping mechanisms Easily frustrated and emotional about school, reading or testing Seems to “zone out” or daydream often: gets lost easily or loses track of time Learns best through hands-on experience, demonstrations, experimentation, observation and visual aids Complains of dizziness, nausea, headaches or stomach aches while reading or studying Reads or writes with additions, omissions, substitutions, repetition, reversals or transpositions of letters, numbers or words Complains of feeling or seeing non-existent movement while reading, writing or copying/p> Difficulty putting thoughts into words; speaks in halting phrases; leaves sentences incomplete; stutters under stress Mispronounces long words; transposes phrases, words and syllables when speaking Clumsy, uncoordinated or poor at ball or team sports; difficulty with motor skills and tasks; motion-sickness Often confuses left/right and over/under Has difficulty telling or managing time, being on time or learning sequenced information or tasks Can do arithmetic, but fails word problems; cannot grasp algebra or higher math |