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Do you or someone you know have difficulty reading? |
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Do you skip words or lines when reading? |
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Do you reread lines? |
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Do you lose your place? |
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Are you easily distracted when reading? |
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Do you need to take breaks often? |
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Do you find it harder to read the longer you read? |
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Do you get headaches when you read? |
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Do your eyes get red and watery? |
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Does reading make you tired? |
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Do you blink or squint? |
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Do you prefer to read in dim light? |
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Do you read close to the page? |
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Do you use your finger or other markers? |
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Do you get restless, active, or fidgety when reading? |
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Comment: |
Number of "Yes" |
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If you answered "Yes" to three or more of these questions, then you might be experiencing the effects of a perception problem called Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome, which can interfere with your reading efficiency. Now, for the first time, there is a simple method Irlen Coloured Filters worn as glasses or contact lenses that can help people overcome this problem quickly and easily.
Irlen Syndrome, a type of perceptual processing problem, can affect both academic and non-academic areas.The following difficulties may also be affected by Irlen Syndrome/Scotopic Sensitivity and may improve with the use of Irlen Coloured Filters when worn as glasses or contact lenses. Download the Self-Test For Irlen Syndrome to determine if you have any problems in the following areas:
- Attention/Concentration
- Computer Use
- Strain & Fatigue
- Handwriting
- Light Sensitivity
- Essay Writing
- Headaches/Migraines
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- Copying
- Math
- Music
- Depth Perception
- Driving or Night Driving
- Sports Performance
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