Signs of Dyslexia in Children: What Parents Might Notice

Dyslexia is a term commonly used for children who struggle with learning to read.

It can show up in different ways for different children.

 

Common Signs You Might Notice

  • difficulty recognising words
  • letter reversals
  • trouble sounding out words
  • avoiding reading or writing
  • losing their place when reading
  • mixing up similar-looking letters
  • struggling to copy from the board

You may also notice:

  • frustration or low confidence
  • reluctance to go to school
  • after school meltdowns
  • saying things like “I’ can’t do this

 

Behaviour Is Communication

Children don’t always have the words to explain what they are experiencing.

Instead, their behaviour often shows us.

What looks like avoidance may actually be your child’s way of showing you that trying to read or write actually feels incredibly difficult.

Our children always want to please us, but sometimes the effort is just too much, and they give up.

Asking them to “try harder” is not always the solution. Sometimes the reason for their struggles lies beneath what we see on the surface.

 

A Gentle Next Step

If you’re noticing several of these signs, it may be helpful to explore what’s going on a little further.

Early understanding can make a big difference.

 

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All articles are based on personal in-clinic experience, and are supported by current research into brain science. They have been written for general education purposes and do not constitute personal advice. If you are a parent, I encourage you to seek professional support.

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About Rosalind

Rosalind is a PACFA Registered Clinical Counsellor, with over 20 years experience in working with children with challenging behaviours and learning differences. She brings an holistic, or whole person approach to supporting parents, helping them raise children able to realise their potential. to live happy and successful lives. Appointments are available in person at Moruya on the NSW south coast and online Australia-wide.

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