Adult Dyslexia

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Adult Dyslexia

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By the time adult dyslexia is diagnosed, many people have already likely suffered under-achievement in school, low self-esteem and alienation. Some people may even have a history of behavioral problems, aggression or delinquency. One of the keys for coping with any adult learning disability is to understand the nature of the problem and work with trained counselors to cope with the emotions of having difficulties with reading. Once dyslexic adults learn more about their particular learning style, they can live more productive, fulfilling lives.

Symptoms of dyslexia in adults include the inability to recognize written words and letters, a low reading ability, problems understanding auditory words, difficulty understanding rapid commands and difficulty remembering a sequence. Often times, adults will encounter reversals of letters (like seeing a “b” as a “d”) or reversals of words (”saw” instead of “was”). Sometimes adults with dyslexia have a hard time recognizing the spaces between words and they have a hard time sounding out unfamiliar words. Rhyming words, syllable counting, remembering words, recalling places, distinguishing different sounds, associating words with the wrong meanings, keeping time and organizing are some of the problems that dyslexic male and female adults may encounter on a regular basis.

To determine if a person has adult dyslexia, doctors usually evaluate family medical history and perform a series of different tests. They may perform vision, hearing and neurological tests to rule out some other possible disorders. Psychological assessments are done to see if depression, ADHD anxiety or other obstacles are inhibiting one’s ability to process information. Educational evaluations can determine the level of reading difficulties. Most recently, doctors use neuroimaging techniques in dyslexia research — notably, the functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) and positron emission tomography (PET).

More than 40 million Americans suffer from adult dyslexia, which comprises 15% of the U.S. population. Another way of looking at the situation is that 1 in 7 Americans suffer from reading or learning disabilities. Some studies suggest that as many as 90% of all dyslexia sufferers do not even know they exhibit all of the dyslexia signs. Perhaps they know that they are behind in math, reading or spelling, but they don’t understand the root diagnosis.

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