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Read on: Your Child Can be Dyslexic

by practical.majik in Education, January 19, 2012
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The most common and best-known verbal learning disability is dyslexia, which causes people to have trouble recognizing or processing letters and the sounds associated with them. For this reason, people with dyslexia have trouble with reading and writing tasks or assignments. However, with proper teaching, counseling and adept tutoring, they do learn to manage.

Reading Deficiency on Children

by eileenaulia in Education, January 10, 2012
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Reading deficiency has many alias names. They are reading backwardness, reading retardation, reading disability and reading underachievement. Reading deficiency is a condition where children do not have skill to understand or comprehend texts or passages.

Dyslexia in a Movie

by atonnelson in Education, October 25, 2011
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"Every Child is Special".

A Daily Struggle with Dyslexia

by Erin Miller in Education, October 16, 2011
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An article describing a form of dyslexia.

Learning Disorder

by Duane Wyatt in Education, October 5, 2011
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One thing that people usually say is that ‘what is the difference between a Disorder and a Disability’? To put simply yes there is a difference.

Below is a small explanation of each condition,

When Taare Zameen Par Talks to You

by aeonsquare in Education, September 19, 2011
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One movie that caught my attention is a bollywod film entitled Taare Zameen Par. I am not a fan of bollywood. I have watched only two movies. But so far, these two movies have not frustrated me.

Teach Your Child Phonological Awareness

by antoy2u in Education, August 27, 2011
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Phonological awareness is an important foundation for learning to read. Scientific research has documented that phonological awareness is a better predictor of reading success than IQ, vocabulary, or socioeconomic level of the family.

Should I Tell My Children Who Have Dyslexia?

by sdkendre in Education, August 27, 2011
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When he learns that his son is dyslexic is often the first question that comes to mind is whether you should tell your dyslexic child. There is really no right or wrong answer to this question.

• It is your decision
It will be all sorts of people who are willing to share with you their thoughts about whether you should tell your son who is dyslexic. It would be nice to hear what they have to say about their experience in this type of situation. However, the final choice. After a certain point to read and hear the views of all will come to a decision on their own.

The Measures are Simple and Easy for The Diagnosis of Dyslexia

by sdkendre in Education, August 15, 2011
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Dyslexia is considered a severe learning difficulties because of the increased number of sick and disturbing effects that can

be inflicted on a person if appropriate treatment is not obtained as soon as possible. While there are many online tests

available to assess whether the person has dyslexia, try one or two may not be sufficient for confirmation. Furthermore,

disability, says learning occurs in different forms and levels of severity is often directly dependent on the age of the

person. This case can also deteriorate if not treated as soon as possible. For this reason, a special system of measures

considered carefully when trying to diagnose dyslexia.

What is Dyslexia and How It Affects People?

by sdkendre in Education, August 15, 2011
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Dyslexia is defined simply as a type of learning disability that can be observed and seen in person as soon as your

preschooler. Its more specific definition is broader and is a disorder with a neurological basis. People who suffer from

these difficulties in the recognition of the experience of disability and the ability to speak in terms of speaking, reading

and spelling. Although there are some shortcomings which are mainly characterized by reading difficulties, symptoms of

dyslexia such failures are very different.

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