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At Class In Session, we understand that each child is unique and requires a unique learning approach so that they can fully develop and not lag behind in any way. Dyslexia is a kind of learning disorder that majorly impacts reading, spelling, and writing but with the right guidance and support, Dyslexic children can easily learn in school. The Dyslexia Determination Testing that we use is a way to diagnose this condition early enough. This is a detailed assessment of your child’s reading and language skills and we will have an overall understanding of the problem or disability. It is done during the initial years when your child is in school, in order to offer appropriate strategies to prove beneficial for your child in minimizing barriers and building confidence. Our specialist team and rational approach to testing help in getting the proper results and developing the perfect plan to lead a successful educational path. Count on us to assist you and your child in the process of having a better academic life.
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What are the Symptoms of Dyslexia?
Difficulty with Fluent Reading
Children having dyslexia may be slow when it comes to reading or they tend to make a lot of errors while reading. It may be problematic for them to identify words and probably require more than one read-out of a passage in order to comprehend.
Frequent Spelling Mistakes
Children with dyslexia often have spelling problems. They make spelling mistakes and have problems in comprehending spelling patterns. This may influence one’s writing skills, as it can affect the quality of written communication.
Trouble with Phonemic Awareness
Dyslexia can make phonemic awareness difficult where children struggle to put sounds components together or separate them to form words. This can prove to be very difficult since it affects the decoding of new words and hence the child’s reading progress gets affected.

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