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Adult Dyslexia: Common Characteristics

Adult dyslexia is a great problem which millions of adults have to face. Whilst there are some notable symptoms of adult dyslexia, there are also some characteristics of dyslexic adults that are especially notable. These characteristics include intelligence despite poor reading levels, oral language abilities that are significantly greater than their written language skills and attention concerns.

 

The intelligence of a dyslexic adult can be great but that is hardly able to be shown in certain cases. For example, a dyslexic adult might have all of the ideas on hand and all of the correct answers involving something. The problem is, however, that the reading and writing abilities of that person is significantly lower than that of what is generally common among people of their age or same education level. In actual fact, a simple intelligence test can tell this, as dyslexic people might end up having the same intelligence level as that of a person who is not dyslexic.

Oral language skills can easily be greater than that of written language skills in people with dyslexia. This includes the fact that a person would be able to succeed on a test that is orally given and responded to it, but when a writing test is given, that person would not be able to get the right answers out.

Because of the inability to be able to write one's own answers out and be able to write as well as others, the adult's self esteem could be significantly harmed. This includes the inability to feel that they can easily succeed in their field of work. With these feelings it will be especially difficult to be able to make it through life with any kind of ease.

The ways that one is able to learn from are also impacted as a result of adult dyslexia. One of the most essential characteristics of dyslexic adults involves how the person is able to learn. Learning through readings will be clearly difficult. Meanwhile, learning through demonstrations and hands-on work will be better for adults with dyslexia.

The last of the concerns involving adult dyslexia involves one's ability to keep attention. A dyslexic person can easily lose track of time or easily lose attention of something. Because of this adult attention deficit disorder is commonly linked with adult dyslexia.

These are all characteristics of dyslexic adults that are especially notable. Even with the symptoms of dyslexia it is essential to consider the characteristics as well. That's because these behaviors that are established by one's inability to handle written words and writing. These are signs that show clearly that a person is dyslexic and that the person will need to get some help in order to be more well rounded and successful.


 

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