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Would this be considered a learning disorder?
I'm 22. I can read perfectly fine. I graduated high school and never was in any type of remedial classes and ever been diagnosed with any type of disorder.
The other day when I was reading something out loud to my boyfriend I noticed I do something very strange. I'll read most of the sentence fine but its as if I skip over words and put in my own words. Not on purpse, its just the way I see the sentence. I thought it was just bc I tend to read fast but even when I slowed down I did the same thing. If I see the word CAT I'll read over it and see the C and the T and I'll throw in the word COT or CUT.
And I noticed that when i do read I have to read over the same sentence or paragraph 2-3 times before I understand what is being said/told to me. This I noticed while still in high school. I had a hell of a time with tests and I always took longer than other people with reading assignments.
Are these traits of a learning disorder or could it be something else?
It does sound like dyslexia. You have obviously struggled and managed to come out all right. You must be a strong, smart person!
http://www.connbida.net/aspects_of_adult_dyslexia.htm
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