• Speech and language difficulty. • Difficulty pronouncing words correctly or expressing ideas. • Difficulty listening and following directions. • Difficulty remembering names, symbols or lists. • Difficulty learning the alphabet. • Difficulty sequencing and/or forming letters or numbers. • Difficulty isolating and sequencing sounds (e.g. k-a-t). • Difficulty with sequence and memory for words. • Poor ability to finish school work on time. • Poor pencil grip and messy handwriting. • Poor attention and poor ability to stick with a task. • Poor sense of time or space. • Poor concept of (before and after), (left and right). • Difficulty with arithmetic and mathematics. • Poor study habits and inability to complete homework. • A dyslexic child may be literal, concrete, or inflexible.
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