Dyslexia

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Dyslexia: Symptoms, Causes and Types of Dyslexia
Dyslexia is the neurological disorder of learning disability which primarily affects reading, writing and speaking abilities. Let us have a look at the symptoms, causes and Types of Dyslexia…
Learning Disabilities: Guide To Learning Disabilities and Disorders
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Warning Signs of Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a disorder that is characterized by poor reading that is not explained by other intellectual factors. The prognosis for a child with dyslexia all depends on the age of diagnosis. Younger children often fare much better and require less intensive intervention than those diagnosed later (after 3rd grade). Look at the following warning signs to determine whether your child should receive a formal reading screening or evaluation.
Dyslexia Myths Revisited
Some information commonly given as truth about dyslexia is actually myth and bad information that can actually result in less help for dyslexics. Rational analysis is given about a few myths.
Dyslexia Industry's Flaw and a Future Solution
Dyslexia products are often over sold and have poor guarantees.The dyslexiaglasses.com web site is using the See Right Dyslexia Glasses as a model to collect data to enable dyslexics to make informed decisions about interventions.
Teach Your Child Phonemic Awareness
Increasingly reading research has demonstrated that phonemic awareness, not simply phonics, is critically important to ensuring reading success–especially for students with learning disabilities.
Visual Dyslexia Information for Visual Dyslexics
Why the single color assumption for determining how to remediate visual dyslexia fails and what is the visual dyslexia solution.
Dyslexia is a disorder that is characterized by poor reading that is not explained by other intellectual factors. The prognosis for a child with dyslexia all depends on the age of diagnosis. Younger children often fare much better and require less intensive intervention than those diagnosed later (after 3rd grade). Look at the following warning signs to determine whether your child should receive a formal reading screening or evaluation.
Dyslexia Myths Revisited
Some information commonly given as truth about dyslexia is actually myth and bad information that can actually result in less help for dyslexics. Rational analysis is given about a few myths.
Dyslexia Industry's Flaw and a Future Solution
Dyslexia products are often over sold and have poor guarantees.The dyslexiaglasses.com web site is using the See Right Dyslexia Glasses as a model to collect data to enable dyslexics to make informed decisions about interventions.
Teach Your Child Phonemic Awareness
Increasingly reading research has demonstrated that phonemic awareness, not simply phonics, is critically important to ensuring reading success–especially for students with learning disabilities.
Visual Dyslexia Information for Visual Dyslexics
Why the single color assumption for determining how to remediate visual dyslexia fails and what is the visual dyslexia solution.


