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Truth About Dyslexia Quiz
12 things you may have never thought were dyslexic traits. But are. We explain each question to give you an insight into what it means.
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Did you struggle in school?
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School is not a place where people with Dyslexia traditionally succeed. You may have struggled to copy text off of a board, with reading, spelling, writing or even maths. You may have grown up feeling stupid - when you are not.
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Retaining information from reading or listening is tough?
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Dyslexics with time can overcome reading issues. But can still struggle to retain information they read or listen to. Short term memory can be a challenge for us.
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Do you have low self-esteem?
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Many dyslexics have low self-esteem, especially adults who were not diagnosed early. Due to struggles with certain subjects or life skills you can be made to feel stupid, or less than others - which is not the case..
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You don't always say the right thing?
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Your brain works much faster than you mouth. This means you can find it hard to express what you are thinking or want to say. Sometimes you say things that come across the wrong way. You can often put your foot in your mouth unintentionally.
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Do you struggle with your purpose or why?
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Dyslexics commonly struggle with words that don't associate with something in the real world. You can imagine a roaring fire or a dolphin swimming but you can't get a picture for abstract ideas like order, consequence or success.
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Do you tend to daydream a lot even if others don't realize it?
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You may be in a conversation but your mind has drifted off into your thoughts. Others might not be able to tell, but you have already solved the problem and are waiting for them to finish the question. You have a hard time staying focused especially with tasks you find difficult or boring.
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Are you a perfectionist?
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Many dyslexics are perfectionists and expect a lot of themselves. In your mind you can make everything perfect but in reality it is harder. It means much of what you do does not live up to your own high standards.
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Do you always want things quicker?
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Dyslexics struggle to grasp time and timing. As dyslexics can get lost in their mind, where everything can happen in an instant, they can grow frustrated when it does not happen that quickly in reality.
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Do you mimic to fit in?
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Dyslexics do things differently which can lead to viewing situations differently and sometimes feeling disconnected. As a problem solver you can see what others do around you and copy them to fit in. But it does not always feel like it is who you actually are.
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Are you highly intuitive?
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Although you may not always trust your intuition or 'street smarts', you have a gut instinct that will often be right. You can usually judge a person's character accurately from little information.
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You are easily stressed and overwhelmed in some situations?
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Your dyslexia can be worse some days and better some days. This means some days situations can overwhelm you. Not being able to rely on yourself can cause you extra stress. Uncertainty and doubting ourselves and our abilities can make us very anxious.
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You remember faces, not names?
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Ever had that feeling of knowing a face but not being able to pick the name? This is common - your visual memory is very powerful if you are dyslexic, but when it comes to names/words you will struggle to connect the dots.
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