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        <title>Adult Dyslexia: Lindamood Phoneme Sequencing Program</title>
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        <description>Another program to treat adult dyslexia is the Lindamood Phoneme Sequencing Program (LIPS). This program generally uses phoneme awareness as its method to learn how to read efficiently.</description>
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        <title>Types Of Test For Adult Dyslexics</title>
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        <description>An adult that is suspected to have dyslexia can take tests to know whether he or she is positive for the condition. If you think that you have dyslexia, then it is recommended that you take a test. There are basically two types of tests that you can get, namely screening and comprehensive.</description>
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        <title>Dyslexia: Symptoms To Watch Out For</title>
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        <description>Sometimes, a person with dyslexia can reach adulthood without even knowing he or she has the condition. To avoid this from happening, there are some symptoms of the condition that you can watch out for to know whether or not that you should seek the help and opinion of a professional to know whether you have the condition or not. </description>
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        <title>The Breakthrough Of Childhood To Adult Dyslexia</title>
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        <description>Dyslexia is a learning disability that can affect children greatly during their school years. However, this condition doesn&#39;t only have its effects on childhood but on adulthood too, especially in the workplace. The thing is, unlike in childhood where dyslexia has a great negative effect; in adulthood, the effect can vary from positive to negative.</description>
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        <title>Assessment Choices For Adult Dyslexia</title>
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        <description>If you are planning to get an assessment for your suspected dyslexia, there are some choices that you must consider. Basically, you can get a formal dyslexia screening or assessment from a couple of professionals that are allowed to do so.</description>
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        <title>Reasons You Should Get An Assessment For Dyslexia</title>
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        <description>Dyslexia is a condition that you should not be afraid of. Additionally, it is something that you should not be ashamed of. In fact, a lot of dyslexic people are very much successful. Some of these people are Da Vinci, Einstein, Susan Hampshire and Jackie Stewart. They are just a few of the many dyslexics that are very successful in what they are specializing in.</description>
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        <title>Being With An Adult Dyslexic</title>
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        <description>A lot of companies nowadays are opening their doors to people with disabilities, including those with dyslexia. If you have a coworker or colleague with this condition, it should not be the case that you belittle him or her because of his or her condition.</description>
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        <title>Adult Dyslexia Late Diagnosis: Is There Still Hope?</title>
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        <category>Adult Dyslexia</category>
        <description>Dyslexia is a learning difficulty that affects people of all ages. Just as with other disabilities, early detection of the condition and early intervention are beneficial to the person with the disability. However, this is not always the case with dyslexia.</description>
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        <title>Modern Technology And Adult Dyslexia</title>
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        <description>Modern technology has wonderfully developed through the years of intensive research and testing. The efforts of these researches have not come to waste since now the products are used to help people cope up with their disabilities and difficulties, whether acquired or natural.</description>
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        <title>Techniques On Managing Dyslexia In The Work Place</title>
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        <description>Dyslexia can have some effects on you while being in the workplace. Here are some techniques that people with this condition usually do to deal with problems that their condition may bring upon while working.</description>
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        <title>Is It Really Dyslexia?</title>
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        <description>Dyslexia is one of the many learning disabilities that have an effect on language, and the acquisition of new knowledge. However, if you suspect that you have this condition, you should get a formal assessment. This is because; dyslexia can be mistaken for other learning disabilities that are related with it.</description>
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        <title>Misleading Symptoms Of Dyslexia</title>
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        <description>Dyslexia can also have some misleading symptoms that when manifested seems to be not a condition at all. Sometimes, this kind of symptoms seems like just incidences of carelessness. However, if they happen too often, it is something that you shouldn&#39;t overlook. So here are some of the misleading symptoms that dyslexia has. </description>
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        <title>Helping Adults With Dyslexia In The Workplace</title>
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        <category>Adult Dyslexia</category>
        <description>Even though adult dyslexics are tremendously talented, they still have some problems that may need special attention, especially coming from their employers and colleagues. </description>
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        <title>Assessment And Support For Adult Dyslexia</title>
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        <description>A lot of adults who are potential dyslexics have second thoughts on getting a formal assessment for dyslexia. If you are one of them, then it&#39;s about time that you stop thinking this way. Getting an assessment is actually not so hard at all. In fact, it is very easy as long as you know where and how to get one.</description>
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        <title>How An Assessment For Dyslexia Changes Your Life</title>
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        <description>Having dyslexia can have a great effect on your life. It can also affect how people treat you and how they see you. If you and other people are not aware that you have dyslexia, then be ready for a big emotional crisis with your life. This is one reason why getting an assessment for dyslexia, no matter how old you already are, is important.</description>
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        <title>Adult Dyslexia Awareness: Courses For The Work Place</title>
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        <description>Recently, a lot of attention has been given to the rights of people with disabilities. These rights include being able to have work, and not be discriminated by his or her colleagues. The workplace should also provide proper support for their employees&#39; condition, no matter what kind of disability the employee has. </description>
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        <title>Everyday Techniques In Dealing With Dyslexia</title>
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        <description>As an adult with dyslexia, you are not excused in dealing with day to day tasks that you need to complete for your survival. Thus, practicing some ways on how to deal with the common problems caused by the condition can be very beneficial, one way or another.</description>
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        <title>Special Educational And Training For Adult Dyslexics </title>
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        <description>Adult dyslexics can face a lot of educational and training issues due to their condition. However, such learning problems are addressed through special education and training.</description>
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        <title>Adult Dyslexia On Numbers And Codes</title>
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        <description>People with dyslexia can have problems on remembering numbers and codes. In the adult world, having this ability is important, since this is related in managing bank accounts and dealing with monetary issues.</description>
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        <title>General Instructions For Adults With Dyslexia</title>
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        <description>As an adult, after you undergo a formal dyslexia assessment, your psychologist would give you some general instructions on how you can deal with problems that dyslexia can bring about. This is done since as an adult, you are expected to understand and know already how dyslexia affects your life whether emotionally, socially, financially and the likes.</description>
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