Signs Of Dyslexia

Problems Forming Words Properly

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Because children with dyslexia cannot associate letters, words, and sounds correctly, they often have problems forming words properly. This often makes things like reading aloud almost impossible for them, and it may make them less likely to read willingly. If they do read, it will often take them much longer than other children to do so. When speaking, children may also have trouble getting the words out properly. They may swap out letters or simply avoid difficult words altogether. This makes them appear as though they have a smaller vocabulary than they actually have. That is, their spoken vocabulary is smaller than their listening vocabulary.

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