DYSLEXIA
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- Is Dyslexia a Real Learning Disability?The problem in labeling dyslexia only as a learning disability is that "Learning disability", as a term, is extremely limited in its scope when it comes to describing dyslexia. It often, only refers to the problems connected with dyslexia and traditional
The Dyslexic Writer - a Journalist Coping with DyslexiaDyslexia and dyscalculia are brain-based learning disabilities that impair a person's ability to read, speak, spell and do math.- Signs and Symptoms of Dyslexia in ChildrenDyslexia can interfere with both reading and writing skills, but the symptoms can be hard to detect. Here are the most common symptoms of dyslexia in children and what to do if you see them in your child.
- Symptoms of DyslexiaSome general symptoms of dyslexia in plain, clear language.
Tips for Teaching Children with DyslexiaThere is currently no treatment available for dyslexia. However, early learning and coping techniques can be used to increase the educational experience for children with dyslexia.- Early Signs of Dyslexia in PreschoolersChildren with dyslexia often have an increased difficulty when it comes to learning. Recognizing the early signs of dyslexia is important in order to help dyslexic children through out school.
- How to Manage Dyslexia as a Writer or a StudentA personal look at how to cope with dyslexia when reading and writing cannot be avoided.
- DYSLEXIA, Changing Our Thoughts from Disability to AbilityDyslexia, although a disability, has some very beneficial factors for those afflicted with the disorder. Once we get past teaching the dyslexic to "function" according to our needs, we can tap some very creative talents.
- Overcoming DyslexiaEvery day dyslexia frustrates adults and children alike. Know your sympotom and how to combat them.
- Left-Right Confusion in Adults: Dyslexia or Something Else?Some adults, even those of above-average intelligence, still have trouble telling right from left. Could this be a sign of dyslexia? And how common is left-right confusion in adults?
- Parenting a Child with DyslexiaA guide for parents whose children have dyslexia.
- Dyslexia - Parents Who Took the ChallengeFirst hand insights of this author's dyslexic experiences and research finding how dyslexia shows up in brain scans. How parental input is very significant.
- "Overcoming Dyslexia" by Sally Shaywitz, M.D"Overcoming Dyslexia" was suggested by the Special Ed. teacher at my child's school. It is full of useful information.
- Mathias 2008 Study on the Genetic Component Related to DyslexiaThis article gives an overview of the 2008 study by Mathias on the genetic component related to dyslexia.
- Tips for Homeschooling a Child with DyslexiaHomeschooling a child who has been diagnosed with dyslexia can be a challenge.
- How to Determine If You Should Be Tested for DyslexiaDyslexia is a common disability that is not diagnosed in many people. You can do work online to determine whether or not to pursue an official test.
- Is it Dyslexia?An overview of dyslexia from a personal stand point and some signs, suggestions and advice for parents seeking information
- Learning About DyslexiaMany people think of dyslexia as one whole disorder
- Understanding Dyslexia - Common But Often Misunderstood ConditionMillions of people battle with dyslexia everyday, but far too few really know what dyslexia really is. This article covers its symptoms, treatments and background information.
- Dyslexia is a Misunderstood ConditionDyslexia is a very misunderstood and under diagnosed learning disorder which is commonly confused with retardation or low intelligence.
- Could Your Child Have Dyslexia?I have been working for the public school system for eight years and have seen some children who face the challenges of being dyslexic. Dyslexia is a learning disorder where a person of any age can have difficulty reading, writing and understanding what is said to them.
- The Three Theories of DyslexiaDyslexia is a complex learning disability with many theories leaving some to wonder if the educational program is not to blame.
- Understanding and Supporting a Child with DyslexiaDyslexia is a reading disability/learning disability that is caused by a brain malfunction. The brain is unable to interpret the written word into intelligible language.
- How to Know If Your Child Has DyslexiaDyslexia is now becoming a common problem among kids. The number of identified cases of dyslexia can be higher nowadays not because there are just too many dyslexic children in this generation,
IEP Teams Can Diagnose DyslexiaDiagnosing dyslexia is a complicated process requiring a multidisciplinary team to work in an integrative manner rather than a typical multi-disciplinary manner.
Dyslexia and Special EducationThere have always been questions as to whether dyslexia is real and whether it qualifies a student for special education and related services. Although the answer to does it qualify a student for special education services is no but the question is not answered in full.- Behavioral Genetics: Will There Be a Genetic Cure for Autism and Dyslexia?This paper will inform readers of the benefits studying behavioral genetics has for thousands of people with behavioral disorders. People with autism and dyslexia will be focused on specifically.
Dyslexia and the Language ConnectionFor children suffering from dyslexia, educating and training specific areas of the brain is crucial to providing improved academic performance. This is an overview of the specific brain functions involved in dyslexic children.- Dyslexia: A Guide for ParentsDyslexia is a lifelong learning disability that is associated with difficulties in reading, writing, spelling, and speech.
- Does Your Child Have Dyslexia?Dyslexia is defined as a disorder that makes the ability to read very difficult. It can include difficulties with words or language, or even problems with placing things in their right place or order.
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