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Clues to Dyslexia in Young Adults and Adults

By: Sally E. Shaywitz (2004)

The specific signs of dyslexia, both weaknesses and strengths, in any one individual will vary according to the age and educational level of that person. The five-year-old who can't quite learn his letters becomes the six-year-old who can't match sounds to letters and the fourteen-year-old who dreads reading out loud and the twenty-four-year-old who reads excruciatingly slowly. The threads persist throughout a person's life.

The following are some clues to dyslexia in young adults and adults.

Problems in speaking

Problems in reading

Excerpted from: Overcoming Dyslexia: A New and Complete Science-Based Program for Reading Problems at Any Level