Dyslexia Assessment
Dyslexia basically refers to an impaired ability to read and learn. If detected early in childhood and managed appropriately under the guidance of a specialist, the child can grow up normally. Take this assessment to find out whether your child is dyslexic.
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- Is your otherwise dull child proficient in sports or arts?
Yes
No
- Does your child get confused by numbers, alphabets, words, or phrases?
Yes
No
- Do you find your child repeating, adding, transposing, omitting, substituting, or reversing alphabets, numbers, and words?
Yes
No
- Does your child complain that he sees alphabets and numbers moving or running into one another?
Yes
No
- Is your child's tolerance for pain unusually high or low?
Yes
No
Result
Dyslexic children do not need medication at all. What they need is love and support along with certain special educational tools to help them to learn things practically rather than theoretically. A psychologist can help to assess the extent of dyslexia in a child and then advise the parents to select the correct treatment option so as to enable them to gain knowledge more easily.