Symptoms of dyslexia in preschool children;
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Family history of dyslexia
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Speaking properly and clearly learning slower than expected
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Confusion of idioms
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Thinking occurs before behavior
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Similar or using other words instead of real words
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S lisp, hissing speech
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Mixing colors
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Confusing words that determine orientation
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Turning, stumbling, tripping over small objects
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High creativity, good drawing ability
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Having good or bad days for no particular reason
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Interest and good perception towards technical toys
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Being interested and listening when a text is read to him/her, but having difficulty in learning letters and words
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Lack of interest in learning children's songs
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Having problems with word rhymes
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Progressing without crawling or crawling very little and crawling on the ground
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Having difficulty in sorting and arranging
Symptom of dyslexia in children between the ages of 9-12;
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In reading Constant errors, poor reading perception spending
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Inability to organize at home and school
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Difficulty writing problems on the board or in a book
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Difficulty in writing verbal instructions
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Decreasing self-confidence, increasing frustration
12 Years and Symptoms of dyslexia in children and adolescents above;
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Tendency to read incorrectly or disconnectedly
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Inconsistency in letter order
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Problem in preparing and writing composition
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Confusing verbal instructions and telephone numbers
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Serious problem in learning a foreign language
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Low self-confidence
Possible difficulties/difficulties seen in dyslexic or dyscalculic individuals;
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Difference in perception
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Difference in Information Processing
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Different learning ability
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High comprehension ability
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Rapid running of thoughts
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Broad-ranging perspective
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Extensive technical understanding
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Shape memory
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It has its own order
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Sensitive personality
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Experiences attention fluctuations
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From time to time, inattention due to symbols (numbers and letters)
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Intuitive rejection of symbols
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Difficulty learning units of time
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