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General Areas of Concern
-from Dyslexia.com
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Appears bright, highly intelligent, and articulate but unable to read, write, or spell at grade level.
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Labelled lazy, dumb, careless, immature, “not trying hard enough,” or “behavior problem.”
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Isn’t “behind enough” or “bad enough” to be helped in the school setting.
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High in IQ, yet may not test well academically; tests well orally, but not written.
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Feels dumb; has poor self-esteem; hides or covers up weaknesses with ingenious compensatory strategies; easily frustrated and emotional about school reading or testing.
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Talented in art, drama, music, sports, mechanics, story-telling, sales, business, designing, building, or engineering.
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Seems to “Zone out” or daydream often; gets lost easily or loses track of time.
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Difficulty sustaining attention; seems “hyper” or “daydreamer.”
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Learns best through hands-on experience, demonstrations, experimentation, observation, and visual aids.