Both children and adults with dyslexia often have difficulty following written directions. Sometimes, difficulty concentrating can result in a skipped step, which can, depending on the task, cause significant issues. In school, this often manifests as bad grades because the student didn't properly read or comprehend the directions. Minor changes in instructions, such as choosing multiple answers rather than one single answer on one question in a test, may challenge a person with dyslexia.

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