
Dyslexia can go undetected in childern in their early grades of school. The child can become frustrated by the difficulty in learning to read, and other problems can arise that disguise dyslexia. The child may start to show signs of depression and low self-esteem. Behavior problems at home as well as in school are frequently seen. The child may become unmotivated and develop a dislike for school. The child's success in school may be jeopardized if the problem remains untreated.
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