Adult Dyslexia Test

December 8, 2014 sarah Uncategorized

Dyslexia appears to be caused by faulty communication between the eyes and the brain; the eyes send the signals but the brain does not interpret these signals correctly. As a result, dyslexics (people with dyslexia) see things differently. Dyslexics must have special training to be able to interpret what they see in ways that let them extract the necessary info to be able to interpret them correctly.

The first sign of dyslexia is often difficulty in reading. In reading you need to see the letters correctly and then interpret these letters into words and the words into sounds and thoughts/ideas. Different types of dyslexia make this process of seeing and interpreting difficult.

The word “dyslexia” consists of “dys” – not working, as in “dysfunctional” and “lexia” – as in “lexicon” a dictionary of words or terms. This origin comes from the often observed problem that those with dyslexia have with reading.

About 10% of the general population has some sort of dyslexia, in some degree.

There are symptoms of dyslexia that many educators are trained to look for, such as difficulty with reading aloud. In the final analysis there is only one way to detect/prove the presence of dyslexia and measure its severity.

That’s by way of professional testing for dyslexia.

In the last year, in a new development, an excellent accredited dyslexia test has become available online.

There is a home dyslexia test that can now be taken in the comfort and privacy of your own home or from anywhere you can get a connection to the Internet.

It takes about half an hour and costs less than a dinner for 2 at a medium-good restaurant.

You can find highly effective treatment for dyslexia, but it cannot be started and properly done without that simple test to begin with. That test could get them started to achieving their full potential and leading a more rewarding life! Click any link above to get full details…

Disclaimer: This posting is based on information freely obtainable in the popular press and medical journals that deal with dyslexia. Nothing herein is intended to be or should be construed as medical health advice. For medical health advice the reader should confer with his or her physician or other medical specialist.

— David Fullman

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