
A psychotherapist or paediatric psychiatrist will be able to tell whether the cause of trouble with spelling may be something other than dyslexia, such as emotional stress from bullying or parental divorce/separation. Christin Klose/dpa
Your child may sometimes write the word "dog" with two o's in the middle instead of one, and other times "dgo" or perhaps "bog." Then know this: Spelling the same word wrong in different ways is a red flag. "It's a typical sign of dyslexia," says Annette Höinghaus, spokesperson for the German Dyslexia and Dyscalculia Association (BVL). Misspellings of this kind distinguish the child from one who, for instance, always writes "doog," an error they may have acquired on account of emotional stress, a change of school, long absence from classes due to illness or similar circumstance. "The spelling ...




