New Dyslexia Test

Dyslexia is a neurological condition that prevents the signals that are received from the eyes to be clearly interpreted by the brain. As a result, dyslexics (people with dyslexia) see things differently. Dyslexics require special training to be able to interpret what they see in the same ways as non-dyslexics would.

Dyslexia usually shows up first in reading problems. When someone reads, they are interpreting symbols on paper into words or thoughts. If they read aloud, they are converting symbols on paper into spoken words with their appropriate and correct sounds. Reading silently, they are converting symbols into thoughts.

The origin of the term “dyslexia” is found in the idea of “problems with reading”. The word is made up of “dys” as in not functioning and “lexia” from pertaining to dictionaries, reading, word orders.

About 10% of the general population has some sort of dyslexia, in some degree.

There are symptoms of dyslexia that one can look for, such as difficulty with reading for understanding, or with reading aloud. In the final analysis there is only one way to detect/prove the presence of dyslexia and measure its severity.

That would be by taking a professionally prepared special dyslexia test.

In the last year, in a new development, a good accredited dyslexia test has become available on the internet.

Which means that now there is an exact and economical dyslexic test that you could take in the privacy of your home or office (anywhere you have an Internet connection) anytime.

It only requires about 30 minutes and costs less than a dinner for 2 at a medium-good restaurant.

Do you ever have trouble reading? Might you be dyslexic? Ever take a test for dyslexia? Are you aware of somebody that could be dyslexic? An easy test could change their lives to the better!

Disclaimer: This posting uses information freely obtainable in the popular press and medical journals that deal with dyslexia. Nothing herein is intended to be or should be construed as medical advice. For medical advice the reader should talk to his or her physician or other medical specialist.

by- Ahab Carruthers

 

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