Quiz
1. Was your child a late talker?
2. Does your child have trouble pronouncing words?
3. Is your child unable to recall the right word?
4. Does your child have difficulty in recognizing and producing rhymes?
5. Does your child have trouble learning the ABCs, numbers, colors, and shapes?
6. Does your child have trouble learning how to spell and write his name?
7. Does your child have trouble remembering and understanding directions?
8. Does your child have trouble telling a story in the correct sequence?
9. Does your child have trouble learning and using new vocabulary words?
10. Does your child have trouble separating sounds in words?
1. Was your child a late talker?
Yes.
2. Does your child have trouble pronouncing words?
Yes.
3. Is your child unable to recall the right word?
Yes.
4. Does your child have difficulty in recognizing and producing rhymes?
Yes.
5. Does your child have trouble learning the ABCs, numbers, colors, and shapes?
Yes.
6. Does your child have trouble learning how to spell and write his name?
Yes.
7. Does your child have trouble remembering and understanding directions?
Yes.
8. Does your child have trouble telling a story in the correct sequence?
Yes.
9. Does your child have trouble learning and using new vocabulary words?
Yes.
10. Does your child have trouble separating sounds in words?
Yes.
Your child may not have dyslexia. It's natural for kids to have one or more of these characteristics. However, consider this: Is she consistently exhibiting these signs? If so, speak to her teachers, talk with learning experts, and consider a formal evaluation.
Your child may have a reading disability. The sooner you act, the better it will be for her. Talk to her teachers and other learning experts, and then consider a formal evaluation. An evaluation will answer your questions about how your little one learns.