PEDAGOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF DYSLEXIA: AN ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES

Reading disorder, dyslexia, diagnosis, diagnostic tests, assessment methods, bilingualism and multilingualism

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The article reviews the diverse methods of diagnosing dyslexia in different countries of the world. Attention is drawn to the significant differences in diagnostic criteria and procedures depending on the linguistic characteristics of the language, educational systems and cultural context. The lack of uniform international standards, the difficulties in adapting instruments for different languages and cultures, as well as the prospects for the use of interdisciplinary cooperation and technological innovations to improve the diagnosis of dyslexia on a global scale are discussed. The article emphasizes the need to take into account sociocultural factors and calls for international exchange of experience to improve the identification and support of individuals with dyslexia worldwide.