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and learning disabilities, such as dyslexia, attention deficit-
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or autism.
Cognitive impairments
O Visual impairment
O Hearing impairment
O dexterity impairment
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ADHD symptoms are exacerbated by dyslexia, and vice versa. Both ADHD and dyslexia have several symptoms in common, such as information-processing speed challenges, working memory deficits, naming speed, and motor skills deficits. So it is easy for a parent or a professional to mistake dyslexic symptoms for ADHD.
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