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Dyslexia Information Booklet
- Common strengths and difficulties
Common Dyslexic Strengths
- Articulate
- Sense of humour
- Curiosity and interest
- Creative/ Inventive
- Practical
- Intelligent
- Frequent interest in science/ computing
Common difficulties
- Dyslexic children are often late in learning to read and spell
- Often have difficulty with naming tasks
- Sometimes have difficulty detecting rhyme
- They are weak at memory tasks e.g. recalling a sequence of numbers presented orally
- Often find mental arithmetic difficult
- Have difficulty learning sequences such as months of the year and multiplication tables
- Slow in learning material presented exclusively in written form
- Reading, spelling and writing maths words
- Reading numbers and reversing numbers
- Connecting the correct symbol to the word read e.g. add means using the symbol +
- Remembering number bonds and understanding place value
- Recognising the decimal point and using a calculator correctly
- Understanding percentages and fractions
- An inability to transfer skills from one topic to another
- Lack of confidence which can slow them down
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