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Home Dyslexia Test - Sure Way to Know If Dyslexia Is Holding You Back

Do you have trouble in reading? In grasping the meanings of words you see on paper? Perhaps dyslexia is the problem. Some form of dyslexia (neurological differences of image-processing) affects perhaps as much as 1 person in every 10, with males being 4 times as likely to be affected as females.


A dyslexic person's brain simply processes information a bit differently than most people's brains do. Once this can be diagnosed and assessed, they can be taught how to learn to get the needed results in a way that works for them. There is a home dyslexia test that will give a fast diagnosis.


A little training on how to use their particular, special, mental info processors can show dramatic results virtually overnight. Somewhat like Mac computers and PC's; a Mac running PC programs does not work very well. Give it a Mac program, however and suddenly it competes very well indeed!


Dyslexia has not been well-understood until recently. Some 90 to 95% of adult dyslexics are unaware of it. Its symptoms can be difficulty in reading, in remembering schedules, in mental arithmetic or other mental information-processing activities. Many people, once classified as "slow learners", are actually dyslexic.


Everyone who has the condition is different; there is no such thing as a typical dyslexic. However, once diagnosed, there is training available for almost every variation. Training which will let dyslexics easily perform tasks that were once very difficult for them and to realize their full potential.


Dyslexia is not a disease, not an ailment, it is a condition, like that of being left-handed. It doesn't make you any better or worse than anyone else, just different. And you will need some different tools, much like a left-handed person will need a different pocketknife and golf clubs.


There are many ways to find out if you might be dyslexic. There is a simple 20 question test, available under "Am I Dyslexic?" at the website links below, which would give you a preliminary quick assessment.


There is also a full-blown accredited home dyslexia test available. You can get the benefit of a professional evaluation for half an hour of your time and less cost than a dinner for two at a good restaurant.


In any case, if you think there is any possibility that you might have some slight dyslexia, it would be very worthwhile to find out. Don't suffer in silence! Do something to move ahead! Learn more about dyslexia, check to see if it affects you, then take the steps to overcome any problems that are uncovered.


There is no need to suffer from the effects of undiagnosed, untreated dyslexia. Take the home dyslexia test and know for sure...


For more information about adult dyslexia and home dyslexia tests, follow the links below:


For more information about adult dyslexia, visit: Guide to Adult Dyslexia
For information about adult dyslexia testing (that you can do from anywhere), visit: Home Dyslexia Test
Jorge Chavez is a researcher, analyst and writer at http://overcoming-dyslexia.com


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