The GED test itself does not have a separate version specifically for individuals with dyslexia; however, accommodations are available for test-takers with learning disabilities. These accommodations can include extended time, the use of assistive technology, or a separate testing environment. It's important for individuals to provide documentation of their dyslexia to qualify for these accommodations. For more tailored support, adult education programs often offer resources and strategies specifically designed for learners with dyslexia.
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