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		<title>Symptoms of Adult Dyslexia</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more people are discovering that they have dyslexia in a variety of severities. It is common to hear of dyslexia among children, but what is less common to hear about is the number of <a href="http://www.the-dyslexia-center.com">adult dyslexia cases</a>. Often, frustrations and confusion come from not realizing that you or someone else has dyslexia and not knowing that there is help for adults with dyslexia.</p>
<p>The best way to discover whether or not you have dyslexia is to <a class="aff" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.the-dyslexia-center.com/dyslexia-test.php">Take an Online Adult Dyslexia Test</a>, where they will test you on a variety of aspects and determine the lack of or severity of dyslexia. Below are some common things people with dyslexia struggle with that can help you decide if a dyslexia test would be worth your time:</p>
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<li>Learning to speak</li>
<li>Learning letters and their sounds</li>
<li>Organizing written and spoken language</li>
<li>Memorizing number facts</li>
<li>Reading quickly enough to comprehend</li>
<li>Persisting with and comprehending longer reading assignments</li>
<li>Dyslexia can make it hard to put things in order. For instance during the day or at work it may be difficult to keep the priorities of the day in the most crucial order.</li>
<li>Spelling</li>
<li>Learning a foreign language</li>
<li>Correctly doing math operations</li>
<li>Concentration difficulties</li>
<li>Coordination difficulties</li>
<li>Problems with learning names</li>
<li>Difficulties in map reading or form filling</li>
<li>Problems remembering messages or instructions</li>
<li>Good spatial awareness</li>
<li>Clear handwriting</li>
<li>Meticulous presentation</li>
<li>Difficulty with little words</li>
<li>Time management</li>
<li>Distraction</li>
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<p>You do not have to suffer from all of these symptoms to have dyslexia, but if you do struggle with any of these tasks it could be a good idea to <a class="aff" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.the-dyslexia-center.com/dyslexia-test.php">get an adult dyslexia test performed</a>. The symptoms of dyslexia could be the reason behind a lot of frustrations you have been dealing with. The discovery of the source of the frustration will lead to a solution and eventually relief.</p>
<p>Dyslexia is a lifelong condition which affects a person&#8217;s ability to learn. A good summary of dyslexia symptoms is found in the origin of the word which is actually Greek meaning &#8220;trouble with words&#8221;. There are ways to cope with dyslexia and a variety of resources and organizations that offer extensive help and advice that teach vital skills to dealing with dyslexia.</p>
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		<title>Reading Disability Or Dyslexia?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 22:42:10 +0000</pubDate>
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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>5 Crucial Components Of A Dyslexia Test</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 22:40:41 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.the-dyslexia-center.com">Adult dyslexia</a> is not something that cannot be cured. There are several simple tests that can swiftly put the dyslexic people on the track to a better life. There are numerous training courses and therapies that have been very helpful for the dyslexics and they have learned how to deal with their individual problems. It is a simple two-step procedure where you first have to identify the problems and once identified, you just have to go for the relevant dyslexia treatments. Following are five crucial components of a dyslexia test.</p>
<h2>Genetic Link</h2>
<p>The first component is to find out if you have a family history of dyslexia. If any of your parents, grandparents, or siblings ever suffered from dyslexia, chances are that you are also having some level of such problems.</p>
<h2>The Reading Test</h2>
<p>The second in the series is a reading test for adult dyslexia, where you try to read numbers or words precisely. If frequent errors are made or stumble through reading, it may be an indication of dyslexia. However, if you can easily read a thousand words per minute with at least 95% accuracy and comprehension, you are probably not dyslexic.</p>
<h2>Spelling Difficulties</h2>
<p>Spelling is another important component. If you find it hard to spell even the simple short words, it may be taken as a dyslexia sign. Do you confuse between similar looking letters, such as b and d, or M and W?</p>
<h2>Comprehension Difficulties</h2>
<p>Comprehension ability should also be checked while you are testing for <a href="http://www.the-dyslexia-center.com/symptoms-of-adult-dyslexia.htm">adult dyslexia symptoms</a>. Do you understand what you read? Do you find it hard to follow instructions with 3 or more procedures?</p>
<h2>Direction Confusion</h2>
<p>Recognizing direction is also an important component. Do you always confuse the right and left directions with each other?</p>
<h2>Difficulty In Math And Sequences</h2>
<p>Can you easily conceptualize sequences or understand math lessons? Dyslexics usually find it very difficult to understand numbers in their correct order.</p>
<p>In fact, more than therapies, if anything can effectively cure such problems, it is proper encouragement and support. Once the dyslexia symptoms are identified and given the proper treatment at an early stage, skills can be taught that effectively deal with them. If proper attention is not taken on time, it will only get increasingly difficult to overcome the struggles associated and utilize their considerable strengths. It is very important for you to perform these simple adult dyslexia tests; they can help you discover if a more extensive test is necessary.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 22:36:57 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.the-dyslexia-center.com"> Adult dyslexia</a> is usually described as a neurological learning disorder that is primarily associated with written language ? in particular, with reading and spelling. These types of problems can also occur because of deficiency with vision or hearing, however those things are non-neurological. Dyslexia is different. People with this kind of problem may find it difficult to process information and correlate the written symbol with the spoken sound. Other areas of difficulty in people with dyslexia may include time keeping, speed and distance, personal organization, and numeric calculations.</p>
<h2>The Range And Severity Of The Problem</h2>
<p>The dyslexia symptoms may be almost similar in all dyslexic people, but the range and severity of the problem may greatly vary. For example, some only suffer from mild spelling difficulties while there are also people suffering from adult dyslexia who are severely affected with organizational problems and even complete literacy. However, no matter what is the intensity of the problem, it is very important for you to understand that dyslexia does not make people dumb or stupid. Most of the times, people confuse this problem with intellectual disability, which is not true. People with dyslexia can work and progress just as one can to have exceptional abilities. In fact, such problems may occur at all levels of intelligence. The person may be highly gifted, above average, average, sub-average. The dyslexia doesn?t define the person.</p>
<h2>How To Find If A Person Is Suffering From Dyslexia</h2>
<p>There is no medical test (i.e. blood test, CAT scan, MRI, etc.) that could find out if a person is suffering from adult dyslexia. However, there are certain symptoms that may help you identify the problem. But again, all of these symptoms may not necessarily be found in every case, as I said earlier the intensity of the problem varies.</p>
<p>?	Poor spelling, poor punctuation, and poor presentation of written work<br />
?	The person may have the idea, but he or she may not be able to speak that or present the same in written format<br />
?	Difficulty with note-taking<br />
?	Difficulty with sequences, such as they may find it difficult to find page 62, para 4, line 6<br />
?	Confusion between the similar looking alphabets, such as M and W, b and d, etc.<br />
?	Difficulty with time-management</p>
<p>Overall, a dyslexia test is all about identifying the above symptoms in a person in order to find out if he or she is suffering from such problems. Take the time to take the test and it may open up doors previously closed.</p>
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		<title>What Causes Dyslexia?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.the-dyslexia-center.com">Dyslexia is a learning disability</a>, the exact effects vary from person to person, though the overall idea of struggling with learning is the same. It is a life long disease meaning children that are diagnosed will continue to have dyslexia in their adulthood. Many people don?t discover it until they are adults, through a dyslexia test. <a class="aff" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.the-dyslexia-center.com/dyslexia-test.php">Click here to take an online adult dyslexia test yourself.</a> The exact cause of dyslexia is not certain but but here are the various theories:</p>
<p><strong><em>Neurobiological and Genetic</em></strong>- Some believe that dyslexia is inherited through genetics. If a person has dyslexia then chances are their parents, grandparents, or aunt etc. had dyslexia.</p>
<p><strong><em>Brain Development</em></strong>- Some researchers believe that dyslexia is the result of improper neuronal migration. Neurons, nerve cells that form the brain, develop away from where they actually need to be. This failure to migrate causes the brain to not develop fully.</p>
<p><strong><em>Early Age Hearing Problems</em></strong>- Other researchers believe that if there is a problem with hearing at an early age a child will not be able to hear correctly how letters are supposed to sound causing the brain (which is at a crucial developing stage) to fail to make the connections between letters and their correct sound. This lack of letter recognition can be a life long struggle.</p>
<p><strong><em>Crossed Wiring</em></strong>- There are studies that suggest that a child with dyslexia will use the right side of their brain for language work where a child without dyslexia will use the left side. The right side of the brain is not the side that is made to comprehend language, suggesting that some where those wires got crossed. This dependence on the right side of the brain makes a person with dyslexia have to work twice as hard to comprehend language.</p>
<p><strong><em>A Combination</em></strong>- The majority of people believe it is or can be a combination of all of the above reasons. With no known scientific cause or explanation, many say this is probably the most likely answer.</p>
<p>Knowing the cause of dyslexia is not essential to understanding how to deal with it. Although finding the origin may lead to its prevention and/or cure, not knowing the cause doesn?t hinder the coping process. It will be an exciting breakthrough when science can explain the mystery of dyslexia. If you at all suspect you have dyslexia you should take the time to get tested, so you can begin learning the proper coping skills.</p>
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