How Do You Test For Dyslexia In Adults?
Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty usually associated with spelling and reading, and sometimes with numbers. Dyslexia may go unrecognized if it is not addressed in school. As a result, adults may grow up having trouble reading, writing and or figuring out math problems. It can also make it difficult for adults to attend college or train for a job. Adults should get tested if they believe they have dyslexia so that they can take steps to get help. Go online and take a free dyslexia pretest (see resource below). It will ask questions like “Do you find it hard to follow a detailed discussion?” or “Do you take much longer than most people to read a page in a book?” Contact your state’s local dyslexia organization to ask for further diagnostic tests. You will be given a series of questions about your symptoms. Think about the questions carefully when you take a dyslexia screening test. Consider if you have the difficulties listed. Answer everything truthfully and go with your first