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- Teach to the Strengths of a Dyslexic StudentTeach to a dyslexic student's strengths. Dyslexic student's strengths and teaching tips tailored to each positive trait are included.
Record-A-Thon at RFB&D, Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic February 28 - March 5, 2011RFB&D is a national non-profit organization that holds a Record-A-Thon once a year in efforts to record a record number of book pages and to bring awareness to this worthwhile cause.- Brother = NuisanceIf you are dyslexic you totally understand the scenario I am about to discribe, if you are not dyslexic then maybe it will give you a minute glimpse at what a dyslexic goes through numerous times a day.
- Understanding the Dyslexic StudentBy understanding how the dyslexic student sees the world, teachers can learn how to better recognize the disorder and respond to the needs of those students suffering from such a crippling learning disability.
- My Own Late-In-Life Self Diagnosis. I Am DyslexicApparently I always have been, I just didn't know it.
- Christie Craig: From Dyslexic to Writer ExtraordinaireDyslexic from childhood, Christie Craig has built an amazing career as a writer, speaker and teacher. Her stories are filled with romance of course, but also a generous helping of humor, action and suspense.
- Empowering the Dyslexic Through Voice Recognition SoftwareDragon NaturallySpeaking can do much more than just act as a virtual scribe, empowering the dyslexic to not only produce written work faster and with more confidence, but also help them understand the world that lies within the written word.
- Being Dyslexic - Seeing Things Differently and Making Them Make SenseDyslexia is so much more than confusing your right and left, it's more than reversing your letters. Dyslexia affects the way you think, the way you see and the way you perceive things.
- Resources for Dyslexic StudentsA list of the top ten resources to use with dyslexic students
New Hope for DyslexicsIndividuals plagued by dyslexia often have a tough time succeeding in school and in certain types of jobs. Newly developed technology has made it easier for them to excel and develop independence.
My Biggest Secret: I'm DyslexicYep. It's true. I received my "official diagnosis" in the first grade with, of course, many follow-up studies to follow. Why do I keep ths a secret? Isn't it obvious?
My Biggest Secret: I Am a Dyslexic WriterPeople still laugh at me when I tell them that I am dyslexic. This is no laughing matter, what is a laughing matter is that I am a writer and damn good at what I do.- If I Have to Teach a Dyslexic.About children with a little learning problem...
The Top Three Gifts for the Dyslexic College StudentWhile these gifts may apply to dyslexic people in all age ranges, they are particularly useful for college students. Taking notes, remembering assignments, writing papers, and driving to research locations can all be difficult for the dyslexic student.- What Can You Do If You Think Your Child is Dyslexic?Many parents may not realize how common dyslexia is among children. It basically means that your child has difficulty learning to read.
- If You Can Read This, You're DyslexicRead it backwards, read it forwards. If you dig it, buy the book. If not, burn it.
- Recognizing Undiagnosed Learning ProblemsThis article will bring attention to dyslexia, a condition that affects millions of adults and childrens.
- Are You Dyslexic? Is Your Child?For those who are wondering whether they themselves may be dyslexic and have not been properly diagnosed or for parents wondering whether their children are dyslexic.
- Dyslexic Obama Wants to Address Budget Later, Spend Money NowPresident Barack Obama will take the stage next week for his 'jobs speech.' While it seems more like a campaign stop than anything, he is sure to ask for more borrowing to fund even more ineffective public works programs. What about the debt?
How Lateral and Picture Think Work at School and at WorkIn short '" Lateral thinking and Picture thinking can both be seen as persistent problems or as a couple of desirable skills throughout a dyslexic person's life depending on the environment in which these skills are expressed.- Lateral Thinking, Picture Thinking and DyslexiaIn this article, we start looking at the implications of both lateral thinking and picture thinking abilities in the life of young and adult dyslexics from school time up to the workplace experience.
Reading Tips for Dyslexic StudentsDyslexia results in problems with reading for students. A few tips can help to make reading easier.- Wordstime can go to hell. (not an original quote.)
- The Dyslexic EnglishThis article is about being dyslexic receiving an English degree
My Multifaceted LifeSometimes my life is full of intrigues and conflicts, but the splendid part of it is that despite everything, I know that GOD will always be there for me.- Having a "Senior Moment" at the Gun ShowRead and laugh my friends.
- Tips for Taking Meeting Minutes When You Are DyslexicLearn how to overcome issues related to dyslexia when taking minutes at a meeting.
- 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.
The Dyslexic WriterDepression is a tired energy.
When Your Child Sees a Ghost: How Do You Explain it to Them?This is a personal story of my son's psychic experience of seeing a ghost.
My Biggest SecretWhen you spend your grade school years being labeled with words like 'stupid,' 'retard' and 'dumb' you carry those labels inside and let it warp your soul for decades to come. It doesn't matter that as an adult you....
Written Expression DisorderWriting is not an ability people have at birth. Like reading, writing is something we must learn. For someone with a written expression disorder, writing is a skill that cannot be taken for granted.

