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<br>Dyslexia affects more than 10 million children in India per year. Is your child one of them?<br>With the approach of innovation in the field of science and pharmaceutical,<br> the mission of discovering anticipation measures and cure for the destruction of even the most unpredictable and lethal ailments like malignancy, has developed as an achievable target.<br><br>For more details, Visit our website – http://blog.sqoolz.com/2018/06/how-to-recognise-dyslexia-in-your-child.html<br>
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How To Recognise Dyslexia In Your Child 7 Ways to recognise potential Dyslexia in kids With the advent of technology in the field of science and medicine, the quest of finding prevention measures and cure for the eradication of even the most complex and fatal diseases like cancer, has emerged as an achievable target. Just like drops of water eventually lead to an ocean, similar is the analogy for the development of any disease in the human body. During early stages, it is the human senses that are alarmed first. If the individual is cautious enough to understand such symptoms, the disease can ultimately be ceased. A disorder which hinders the ability of learning and reading certain languages, Dyslexia, also known as ‘reading disorder’ is one of the concerns that needs to be looked upon. The diagnosis of this disorder at the earliest is of utmost importance. Seven signs to recognise potential Dyslexia in kids are: 1. Late Onset of speech in Infants The expected age for an infant to start talking, i.e. when he/she speaks the very first word, is around 6-8 months. Babies learn from the sounds they hear frequently and as Dyslexia weakens the aural and visual senses, it often delays the start of speech in infants. 2.Trouble in pronunciation due to defect in acoustic sense
The basis of dyslexia is the lack of phonological awareness in the child. The ability to distinguish between different sounds and mixing various sounds and words are the prime symptoms. This hikes the difficulty in understanding the phonemes related to the words and letters. 3.Reluctance to read even small paragraphs or sentences If the child gets frustrated or refuses to read aloud often, this indicates that he/she may have problem in recognising the words and sounds distinctly. If the child often skips words in sentences, it might be a possible case of Dysgraphia. 4.Trouble with basic grammar and languages Dyslexia is a cognitive disorder, it is not related to intelligence in any way. Even though the child is willing to learn and knows the language, he makes such mistakes without much of his knowledge. This makes him/her lack behind in academics as compared to other fellow classmates. 5. Difficulty in mathematics The child may have problems with basic math operations and numbers, probably because of utter confusion. This can be a case of Dyscalculia, where it is difficult to visualise numbers and count them serially.
6.Slow processing speed in general tasks Due to the trouble in recognising and distinguishing different sounds and characters, the kid requires a lot of time in understanding even the basic of questions and tasks. Their skill-sets differ from their peers. They may take unusually long to come to terms with seemingly normal practices, that come easily to their counterparts. But they may be super- fast and way ahead of their fellow mates in certain activities like painting, sketching, a sport, or Math. -look out for what they are. 7.Signs of depression and loneliness Due to the feeling of being left out and being the odd man out in the crowd, these kids tend to separate themselves from the society. Frustration and short temper is a common case in such scenarios. Dyslexia is not lack of intelligence or being unable to express, it is the difficulty with phonological processing, spellings and sometimes, timely responding to visual signals. If this is recognised early, the kids can be assisted in learning right from the basic level, by special teaching techniques, programs, and many other sources that help him match up to the level of his fellow mates. Everyone lives life in his/her own way, understanding the world in this journey of unknown time-frame and purpose. It’s us, collectively as a society, that has to progress together, helping each other till the end. We must learn to appreciate, and not condemn the irregularities and differences between us, and let each freely nurture into a being. Accept? No, Celebrate Differences. For more details, Visit our website - http://blog.sqoolz.com/2018/06/how-to-recognise-dyslexia-in- your-child.html