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Learning Disabilities: My Son's Story
Learning disabilities affect adults and children alike in larger numbers than might be realized. According to the Learning Disabilities Association of Peterborough, one in ten Canadians is affected by a learning disability.1[1] According to the U.S. Department of Education, learning disabilities affect about 5% of all children enrolled in public schools.2[2] Self-esteem, school success, and as an adult job success and societal integration are all negative aspects which can affect the lives of th
8 commentsFingerplay Benefits | Unlock the Learning Potential in your Young Child
Finger plays are a fun and educational way to teach young children through a multi-sensory experience. They bond caregiver and child in a legacy of learning in a nurturing way.
4 commentsDYSLEXIC CHILD? How to HELP & HAVE FUN! Part 2 th & v sounds
Further help and advice for parents of dyslexic children. Information about dyslexic associations and where to find support and advice, support procedures within the education system and more practical suggestions to support reading progress.
6 commentsADULT DYSLEXIA: Difficulties, Professional Assessment, Contacts for Advice & Action Remedies
Help for Adult Dyslexics; encouragement, contacts for advice & professional assessment plus ideas for self-help regarding reading, improving memory. There are links to find further help.
6 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, within this category there are a wide range of...
8 commentsLanguage is Learned
You may have heard it said that all babies have the same linguistic abilities at birth. This is true. They have no linguistic abilities at birth. No child is born knowing language, and early infancy and...
25 commentsDyscalculia: 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 aren’t familiar with it. Neither are many...
29 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 commentsTutoring Jobs for Children with Dyslexia- Tutor Using Slingerland or Susan Barton Methods | Charge $100 per hour or more
BEST- Your child has been diagnosed with Dyslexia. What teaching or tutoring is best in the Orton-Gillingham method? Susan Barton Reading and Spelling System, Slingerland Method? Here is a brief comparison at both for tutors, parents, and students to decide how to best approach dyslexia...
13 commentsGifted Kids Are Special Needs Children
This article addresses how to know if your child is gifted as well as the importance of getting gifted kids into gifted education. It helps you know how to tell if your child is gifted based on the federal definition of giftedness. This is the standard for getting gifted and talented students the right education for their special needs. Children who are gifted and talented need assessment testing, usually including a cognitive abilities test to be identified as gifted children.
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