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		<title>Reading Disability Or Dyslexia?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reading disability in adults is usually a neurological disorder, which is more commonly referred to as adult dyslexia. Such things usually occur because of the different kinds of wiring in the brain. People with dyslexia usually see the things from a different perspective because their brains are programmed to read information differently. However, despite their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reading disability in adults is usually a neurological disorder, which is more commonly referred to as <a href="http://www.the-dyslexia-center.com">adult dyslexia</a>. Such things usually occur because of the different kinds of wiring in the brain. People with dyslexia usually see the things from a different perspective because their brains are programmed to read information differently. However, despite their difficulty in reading, writing and spelling, other strengths can be recognized, particularly creative endeavors.</p>
<h2>All Kinds Of Learning Disabilities Are Not Dyslexia Related</h2>
<p>Reading disability, as in adult dyslexia, should not be confused with learning ?inabilities?. There can be several other reasons as well, such as the following:-</p>
<p>?	Some kind of illness or medical condition<br />
?	Attendance problems ? the person may not be attending schools regularly<br />
?	If the problem is associated with reading English, it may be because he or she is learning English as a second language. In fact, when it comes to learning any language other than the native one, it is likely that the learner will inevitably face some or the other reading and comprehending difficulties.</p>
<h2>Other Learning Disabilities</h2>
<p>There can be different types of learning disabilities and all of them cannot be considered as adult dyslexia.</p>
<p>?	Nonverbal Learning Disabilities ? It is a kind of neurological disorder that causes several problems, such as holistic, evaluative, organizational, intuitive, and visual-spatial processing functions.<br />
?	Auditory and Visual Processing Disorders ? In this type of learning disability, the person has normal hearing and vision. Still, he or she experiences a great amount of difficulty in understanding the language. These kinds of auditory and visual processing disorders need a variety or treatment.<br />
?	Dysgraphia ? It is a kind of writing disability that makes it difficult for the person to write in a particular format. For example, he or she may find difficulty in writing within a defined space or forming letters.<br />
?	Dyscalculia ? it is a kind of specific learning disability where the person finds it difficult to solve even the simplest of mathematical problems or understanding different math concepts.</p>
<p>This way, we can see that not every kind of learning disability is dyslexia. There are different types of <a href="http://www.the-dyslexia-center.com">adult dyslexia tests</a> that can help you distinguish dyslexia from other learning disabilities. <a rel="nofollow" class="aff" href="http://www.the-dyslexia-center.com/dyslexia-test.php">Click here to take the most widely used dyslexia test.</a></p>
<p>It is important for you to understand that adult dyslexia is a very common phenomenon, as one in seven Americans is suffering from some kind of learning disability. However, it is not something that cannot be cured. Proper attention in time can easily overcome the effects that are caused by adult dyslexia.</p>
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		<title>Dyslexia And College &#8211; We Can Cohabitate!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 22:38:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adult dyslexia, especially in students, is undoubtedly a serious problem, but it is not too serious that it needs a cure. However, the key is immediate attention to the problem not only by the sufferers themselves but also by the teachers and families. However, it does not mean that such students should be sent to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.the-dyslexia-center.com">Adult dyslexia</a>, especially in students, is undoubtedly a serious problem, but it is not too serious that it needs a cure. However, the key is immediate attention to the problem not only by the sufferers themselves but also by the teachers and families. However, it does not mean that such students should be sent to special school meant for mentally retarded youngsters. It is very important for you to understand that dyslexia is not exactly a mental disorder, but a neurological disorder. Dyslexia typically causes problems only in specific areas, such as reading, writing, spelling, numeric calculations, etc. Mostly, people suffering from adult dyslexia may have exceptional abilities in other fields, such as painting, drawing, and other extra curricular activities. After all, even Albert Einstein had dyslexia, but he never went to a ?special? school &#8211; and what he did, the world saw.</p>
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<h2>The Signs And Symptoms</h2>
<p>Recognizing such neurological disorder is a very difficult task. Still, there are certain signs and symptoms that can help you identify the problems.</p>
<p>?	The student is always confused between the left and right direction. The best way to perform the test is to ask them to use their left finger and point it to their right foot.<br />
?	Another simple <a rel="href="http://www.the-dyslexia-center.com/adult-dyslexia-tests.htm">adult dyslexia test</a> is to ask the person to solve some simple mathematical problems. Dyslexia makes it unusually difficult to conceptualize sequences and understand even the simplest of math lessons.<br />
?	Students are usually disorganized, but still there is a limit, and extreme disorganization must not be taken lightly. The disorganization problem in a person suffering from adult dyslexia is much worse than that in a common student.<br />
?	You can also ask them to write what they feel. Sometimes, they understand a particular concept and can even speak about the same, but when they try to write down the same on paper, they get confused.<br />
?	The evaluation of the comprehension ability of the student is another simple test. For example, the teacher may ask the student to repeat the words they just said. If the student has dyslexia they will usually find it hard to retain what is said to them.<br />
?	If a student is unable to understand instructions involving multiple sequences, such things also indicate that there is some kind of neurological disorder. Students with adult dyslexia usually face difficulties in performing even a simple operation that involves three or more procedures.</p>
<p>The objective to identify the above dyslexia symptoms must be to understand the problem and then develop the various specialized strategies in order to provide such students an opportunity to improve their learning experiences and showcase their skills.</p>
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