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Recognising the signs of Dyslexia in Primary Schools |
| Written by Leigh Cooke | |
| Monday, 17 December 2007 | |
Which children in your school are dyslexic? Dyslexia comes from the Greek language meaning 'difficulty with words'. Around 10% of people in the UK are thought to have dyslexia to some degree. Dyslexia affects people in different ways. Some are very good readers but may struggle with spelling or writing. Others may have only mild symptoms of dyslexia, or may have severe symptoms but only experience them now and then. You can often spot signs of dyslexia in children at a young age. However, children develop at different rates, so it's important to remember that just because a child may have one or more of these characteristics, it doesn't mean that they necessarily have dyslexia. 10 signs of dyslexia:
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