Well, how often does something like this happen? If this is isolated, it's probably your brain misfiring; happens to all of us from time to time.
2006-10-11 09:38:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Hope this info is helpful. I'm sure if you were yslexic you would have known by now...
Dyslexia can be difficult to recognize before your child enters school, but some early clues may indicate a problem. If your young child begins talking late, adds new words slowly and has difficulty rhyming, he or she may be at increased risk of dyslexia.
Once your child is in school, signs and symptoms of dyslexia may become more apparent, including:
The inability to recognize words and letters on a printed page
A reading ability level well below the expected level for the age of your child
Children with dyslexia commonly have problems processing and understanding what they hear. They may have difficulty comprehending rapid instructions, following more than one command at a time or remembering the sequence of things. Reversals of letters (b for d) and a reversal of words (saw for was) are typical among children who have dyslexia. Reversals are common for children age 6 and younger who don't have dyslexia. But with dyslexia, the reversals persist.
Children with dyslexia may also try to read from right to left, may fail to see (and occasionally to hear) similarities and differences in letters and words, may not recognize the spacing that organizes letters into separate words, and may be unable to sound out the pronunciation of an unfamiliar word.
2006-10-11 09:41:31
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answered by B U Tiful 3
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dyslexia is usually only related to spelling and writing, but numbers are different, digital clocks are deceiving as well. i used to be dyslexic but all i did was read lots of books. but i still cant add up to save my life. i wouldnt worrie about it to much its never caused me any problems.
2006-10-11 09:41:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you just need a better look at Mickeys little hands?
Doog kcul!
2006-10-11 09:53:32
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answered by ? 6
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I know soo many pp that read NUMBERS wrong, I do it and so doea my daughter. However, we both read very well. i don't think that is dyslexia. http://www.dyslexia.com/library/symptoms.htm
(didnt say i type very well)
2006-10-11 09:38:17
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answered by Freakgirl 7
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I dno't tihkn ouy aer dsyxcie!
2006-10-11 09:40:15
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answered by Paul A 2
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Possibly. Maybe it just means you suck at reading time.
2006-10-11 09:36:20
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answered by dirtmerchant_12b 3
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I think this can say it all forms.
hope it helps.
2006-10-11 09:55:09
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answered by Marg N 4
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Yes, seek help. FAST.
2006-10-11 09:35:20
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answered by * Deep Thought * 4
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I don't know whether to answer "On" or "Sey".
2006-10-12 13:42:29
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answered by Lady Sue 2
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