Take A Dyslexia Test To Know Whether You Might Be Dyslexic - The Only Sure Option To Really Know Is Through Dyslexia Tests


Dyslexia is mostly a condition that causes someone to experience trouble reading, right? And the only certain way to detect it will be through a dyslexia test, right? O.K. So just why is it so difficult to get a clear definition of dyslexia?

The reason there is confusion is because the meaning of the term 'dyslexia' depends on who will be using it. If you become confused when reading about dyslexia, don't feel alone! It IS a bit confusing! People are using the concept of "dyslexia" to mean different things.

The situation is further complicated once you start to research information about dyslexia. You learn about auditory, visual, orthographic and phonological dyslexia. What do these things mean? Which are the types of dyslexia and how can you distinguish between one type and another?

There's a great deal of confusion in the terminology used.

To begin with, let's see if we can clear up some of the misunderstandings and have a clearer perspective on what the term "dyslexia" really means.

It is important to understand there presently exists two different schools of thought, two different ways in which the word "dyslexia" itself is used. The 2 main different meanings of dyslexia are:

1. With the pure academic sense the term "dyslexia" contains a literal meaning according to the etymology of the word itself. Looking at the parts, 'Dys' means wrong or problematic (for example, as in 'dysfunctional') and 'lexia', meaning pertaining to words and letters. So literally, 'dys'-'lexia' is the word for problems with words. In that sense, those who have problems with reading, for whatever reason, has dyslexia.

2. There is a much wider use and application, used by parents of dyslexics and by dyslexic adults. In this applications sense, dyslexia identifies a range of symptoms which include difficulties with reading, writing and spelling plus other concerns like difficulties with hearing and remembering what was heard, poor short-term memory and certain issues with physical coordination.

And thus, as you can tell, the meaning of "dyslexia" depends upon who is speaking and also the context in which the word will be used. The only real way to know whether a person is dyslexic or not, and what type or severity she or he may have is by way of dyslexia tests.

Around 10% of the population suffers from some type and level of dyslexia. That's the reason school-age children have become routinely screened for dyslexia. Any child with reading problems will have a preliminary dyslexia test. If necessary, she or he will go through full dyslexia testing.

We will have to deal with the several types of dyslexia in another article...

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