Signs Of Dyslexia

Avoiding Reading And Similar Activities

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Given how strenuous so many aspects of reading are for these children, it should come as no surprise they will often avoid reading and activities associated with reading. In today's classrooms, this typically means a child who is dyslexic will do anything they can to avoid reading aloud or participating in similar activities. These children may often feel they are isolated because of their inability to read as quickly as their classmates, which may cause them to become reclusive to their classmates or cause them to act out. This too can be overcome with attention and understanding of the condition.

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