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  1. Signs of Dyslexia - Dyslexia.com Resource Site

    Can someone have dyslexia without reading problems? How can you tell if a 5-year-old is dyslexic? Are public schools required to test children for dyslexia? Where can an adult get tested for dyslexia? …

  2. Test for Dyslexia: 37 Common Traits - Dyslexia.com Resource Site

    37 Common Symptoms. Most dyslexics exhibit 10 or more of these traits and behaviors.

  3. Dyslexia – 8 Basic Abilities - Dyslexia.com Resource Site

    The mental function that causes dyslexia is a gift in the truest sense of the word: a natural ability, a talent. It is something special that enhances the individual. Dyslexics don’t all develop the same gifts, …

  4. Understanding Dyslexia | Dyslexia.com Resource Site

    A Dyslexic Child in the Classroom A Guide for Teachers and Parents Proficient reading is an essential tool for learning a large part of the subject matter taught at school. With an ever increasing emphasis …

  5. What dyslexics see | Dyslexia.com Resource Site

    A dyslexic person could have any of the above symptoms — or none! It is possible for a dyslexic person to be able to read very well, yet find it extremely difficult or impossible to write or spell. Sometimes …

  6. Achievers with the Gift of Dyslexia - Dyslexia.com Resource Site

    Regularly updated profiles of famous and not-so-famous dyslexic adults with remarkable career achievements in arts, sciences, and public life.

  7. Dyslexia the Gift - www.dyslexia.com

    Dyslexia help and information. Effective strength-based solutions, training and referrals from Davis Dyslexia Association International.

  8. List of Dyslexic Achievers - Dyslexia.com Resource Site

    A list of talented and accomplished individuals who share the gift of dyslexia.

  9. Common Characteristics of Adult Dyslexia

    Symptoms and traits of dyslexia in adults; common problems and behaviors. Talents, skills and interests.

  10. Brain Scans Show Dyslexics Read Better with Alternative Strategies

    Research shows that dyslexic readers use different neural pathways than typical readers, improving through use of right brain regions.