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As modern medicine advances, and as society moves toward acceptance and understanding of people with disabilities, one disability that has experienced an increased awareness is dyslexia.

When one hears the word "dyslexia," perhaps the thought that comes to mind is that of a child having a hard time learning to read.


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While this can be one of the symptoms or manifestations that the disease can have, it is far removed from being the only manifestation of dyslexia.

In fact, adults can suffer from dyslexia, as well, and when they do, will find it necessary to make changes to their lives and find the right strategies in order to live with this disability.

Dyslexia does not make one less intelligent, which is unfortunately the message that some of the symptoms can appear to convey.

Rather, dyslexia is a neurological disorder that can have symptoms such as difficulty with reading comprehension, listening difficulties, trouble remembering details, poor spelling, poor short-term memory, difficulty focusing, and the hallmark problem of transposing numbers or letters when reading or writing.

Once the condition has been properly diagnosed, the person afflicted with it will then have the ability to seek out any one of a number of dyslexic adult assistance services in order to learn how to cope with having this disability.

The first, and most important, step towards obtaining this assistance is to be properly diagnosed. A counselor, mental health professional, or doctor is usually the one to make the official diagnosis.

There are many tests that a person can take, either online or otherwise, that can help in diagnosing dyslexia.

If it is suspected, then a visit to an adult learning center may provide the answer.

Some centers will provide a counselor who can provide coaching and personal dyslexic adult assistance, which often involves teaching new strategies for dealing with situations that the disability can make more difficult, such as driving, spelling, writing and math.

Using computers makes a big difference in some of these areas, especially in the workplace, since the computers can perform the math computations and spell-check any writing work.

One of the biggest keys to successfully navigating adult dyslexia is honesty.

If a person explains their situation and explains that he or she is able to learn but just goes about it differently, the potential for embarrassing problems is greatly reduced, and the possibility of everyone helping out and creating an atmosphere conducive to success is much higher.
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