Are their any tests to see if you have/are dsylexic?!


Question: Are their any tests to see if you have/are dsylexic.?
I think my freind might be dyslexic, he trys extemly hard in school though ends up getting bad grades, but he's good at some things like reading. He studyed like 5 hours with me the night before a quiz, and he ended up getting a D and i got an A, this was mathHealth Question & Answer


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You sound like a very kind and caring person to be helping your friend study, and now asking how he can figure out his learning difficulties. He is lucky to have you for a friend.

Yes, there are tests available, but nothing your friend can take and interpret by himself. (Anything you might find online is not a true measure, and can easily lead to misdiagnosis.) Your school psychologist would have to do the testing. His parent, teacher, or guidance counselor can get that process started. I work with learning disabled students. I see students just like your friend all day long (strong in one area, very weak in another despite putting in a lot of effort). Help is available to him but first he needs a proper diagnosis.

I wish him the best of luck.Health Question & Answer

Well I would suggest this test. It is not a drug either.

Have him look into the Australian Bush Flower Essences Cognis.

try 7 drops of dosage strength in water bottle, shake and sip during the day. IF he improves then it does not matter what he would have been diagnosed as. But this helps one be more coordinated mentally, helps retention of studies and recall. The more he uses in over the next few months should help a lot.

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try this:
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozideas/dysle...Health Question & Answer



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