Dyslexia is a learning disorder largely associated with reading. Those who have dyslexia have trouble reading in a traditional manner. While they might not be functionally illiterate, they can still have a hard time with understanding words and passages. Individual words will be difficult for them to comprehend as will longer passages. They'll need to read slower than others, which can make it difficult for them to keep up with their classmates. They can lose track of what they're reading and have trouble with writing. Even if they are able to communicate well verbally, it can be hard for them to reconcile that with their troubles when it comes to reading and writing.Those with dyslexia deal with it in different ways, especially based on their age. While some issues become less pronounced over time, others can become more severe. It's vital to diagnosis and address this condition at as early of an age as possible. Otherwise, someone could be completely unable to keep up with their peer group. Here are seven signs and symptoms of dyslexia to look out for.
