As the academic or professional challenges increase, the signs of dyslexia often become more noticeable. Common symptoms include:

1) Reading significantly below the level expected for one’s age.

2) Difficulties in processing and understanding spoken information.

3) Challenges in finding the appropriate word or formulating responses to questions.

4) Struggling to remember the order of letters or words.

5) Trouble in discerning similarities and differences in letters and words, and sometimes in hearing sounds.

6) Difficulty in phonetically decoding unfamiliar words.

7) Challenges with spelling accuracy.

8) Taking an unusually long time to complete tasks that require reading or writing.

9) Tendency to avoid reading-related activities.