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Dyscalculia: Dyslexia's Lesser-Known Sibling
I have dyscalculia. Not sure what that is? Don’t feel bad; most people have never heard of it, and it wasn’t something any of my teachers knew about when I was in school. In fact, most teachers still...
23 commentsColorful Minds: Teaching Social Body Language
The spoken word is just one form of communication. Both humans and animals use a variety of postures and gestures to communicate everything from emotions to instructions. These are called social cues, and...
5 commentsRecognising Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a learning disability that is much more common than most people realise and at its mildest it is almost impossible to diagnose. Dyslexia was first identified as a specific learning difficulty more...
Facts & Statistics Of Adult Dyslexia - Are You Dyslexic?
Am I Dyslexic - Dyslexia Screening Online Test As per the latest reports, over 40 million Americans suffer from adult dyslexia, which makes about 15% of the entire U.S. population. It means that one out of...
4 commentsHelping the dyslexic child
Dyslexia or dys meaning difficulty or dysfunction and lexia meaning to read. Dyslexia basically describes difficulty with or an inability to read, despite adequate intelligence and opportunity. However,...
4 commentsCranial Osteopathy
The first therapy I always recommend to parents with young children is cranial osteopathy. The general opinion is that structural problems and nutritional problems should be checked out before other issues...
2 commentsYoung Entrepreneurs - Louis Barnett
Shropshire teenager Louis Barnett, like many successful people, struggled at school. At the age of 11 he was diagnosed with dyslexia and dyspraxia in combination with a high IQ, and withdrawn from the...
3 commentsDyslexia Symptoms - 95% of Adult Dyslexics Do not Know They Are Dyslexic - Are You One?
Dyslexia is a term applied to a wide range of neurological "data processing" that most problems in particular (and usually) are manifested in problems with reading. Therefore, the word "dys" (not functional)...
0 commentsUsing a Multisensory Approach in the Treatment of Dyslexic Children
The aim of this assignment is to discuss the methods of helping dyslexic children which employ a multisensory approach, it will cover reflection on the current approaches to helping dyslexic children,...
3 commentsColorful Minds Learn Differently: Mood Swings
It's common for colorful kids to have mood swings....however it's important for parents, teachers and caregivers to look beyond the basic disability because... not all behaviors are created equally. Let's...
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