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Elementary School

• dysgraphia (slow, non-automatic handwriting
that is difficult to read)

• extreme difficulty learning cursive handwriting
• slow, choppy, inaccurate reading:

  • guesses based on shape or context
  • skips or misreads prepositions (at, to, of)
  • ignores suffixes
  • can’t sound out unknown words
    • very bad spelling
    • often can’t remember sight words (they, were, does)
    or homonyms (their, they’re, and there)
    • has difficulty telling time on a clock with hands
    • has trouble with math
  • trouble memorizing multiplication tables
  • trouble memorizing a sequence of steps
  • trouble with directionality
    • when speaking, difficulty finding the correct word
  • uses words like “thingies”
  • common sayings come out slightly different
    • has an extremely messy bedroom, backpack, and desk
    • dreads going to school
  • complains of stomach aches or headaches
  • may have nightmares about school

In High School

• has a limited vocabulary
• has extremely poor written expression

  • shows a large discrepancy between verbal skills
    and written compositions
    • unable to master a foreign language
    • difficulty reading printed music
    • gets poor grades in many classes
    • may drop out of high school

Adults

• slow reader
• may have to read a page 2 or 3 times to understand it
• has difficulty putting thoughts onto paper

  • dreads writing memos or letters
    • still has difficulty with right versus left
    • sometimes confuses b and d, especially when
    tired or sick
  • often gets lost, even in a familiar city

Adapted from Bright Solutions for Dyslexia