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What is Dysphonetic Dyslexia?

by Preetam Kaushik in Education, October 5, 2009
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Dysphonetic Dyslexia, also known as Auditory Dyslexia can be defined as a situation where in a person finds it difficult to phonetically break words into their individual sound parts.

Dyslexia: A Common Factor in One’s Education

by Tim P Stavert in Education, September 22, 2009
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Dyslexia is a common factor in people’s education, from young to old and I believe it is never too late with the correct mentoring and patience from the dyslexic. It used to be more common for young children especially, to be bullied by others thus ending up very disturbed and sometimes with fatal outcomes, when it was even their parents, doctors and school teachers whom didn’t recognise the condition earlier.

Dyslexia

by Abhin in Psychology, September 20, 2009
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Dyslexia as the say can be psychic.

Debates and Issues in Developing Literacy

by lizzie79 in Education, September 19, 2009
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Discussion of the issues surrounding a number of approaches taken in developing literacy skills.

God’s Given Gift of Dyslexia

by Subrina Jill in Education, May 3, 2009
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The gift of dyslexia and the emotional conflict.

Intelligent Children with Learning Difficulties

by Mark Andrew Hansen in Education, February 20, 2009
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Modern schooling doesn’t suit some children and how they learn best.

Famous People with Learning Difficulties

by Emma Turton in People, February 14, 2009
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You might think that successful people were born that way, and that they always had that extra something; that from a young age they were set apart from their peers by sheer excellence and intelligence. You would be wrong, as these examples show.

Individual Learning Plans

by eyelash in Education, December 14, 2008
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The introduction of ILP’s for the dyslexic learner in higher education.

Seize Life by the Cahoonies

by Olu.Scribe in Education, March 3, 2008
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Where we go in life is determined by the choices we make. We can decide to allow other people’s opinions of us be our reality, or we can take the step to achieve our dreams. Too many people have lived and died without gracing the world with their gifts, falling prey to the “you must have a college education” speech to make it in life.

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