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British Dyslexia Association

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Dyslexia Action - Frequently asked questions

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Dyslexia Action Print page | Email | Home | Sitemap Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to news content About dyslexia About us News and events Shop Contact us Frequently asked questions What causes dyslexia? What are the most common ways in which dyslexia shows itself? At what age does dyslexia become a problem? Can dyslexia be cured? How many dyslexic people are there? Are girls and boys affected equally? Does dyslexia cause behavioural problems? Does having dyslexia mean a limited career future? How can I recognise dyslexia? What causes dyslexia? Dyslexia is now firmly established as a congenital and developmental condition. Its cause has not been fully confirmed but the effect is to create neurological anomalies in the brain. These anomalies bring about varying degrees of Read More
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Dyslexia and Learning Disorders

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How to Teach People with Dyslexia

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Bright Solutions for Dyslexia, LLC Sharing the latest research results with those who need to know Table of Contents What is Dyslexia? Symptoms of Dyslexia What We Now Know Testing & Assessment Teaching That Works Persistent Myths Related Topics Questions & Answers To Learn More Site Map This page contains these sections: No Quick Fix Don't Wait. Get Help Now The Orton-Gillingham Multisensory Method Research that supports the Orton-Gillingham approach Orton-Gillingham Systems How to Find a Tutor Successful Tutoring Needs These 5 Things Common Classroom Accommodations Technology Tools Watch Out for Snake Oil Teaching Methods That Work No Quick Fix Back to top IMPORTANT : There is no quick fix or silver bullet for dyslexia. It can take from 1 to 3 years to get a dyslexic child reading and sp Read More
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Information, technology, programs, gadgets, training for people with dyslexia from dyslexic.com online store

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LD OnLine :: LD In Depth

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SofDesign Dyslexia Services

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Tactics for teaching dyslexic students

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TACTICS FOR TEACHING DYSLEXIC STUDENTS Julie A. Dinsmore Douglas K. Isaacson (Academic Therapy, 21(3), 1986) For the dyslexic student, reading can be a demeaning task to face daily. Classroom reading (language) success is possible for most dyslexic students when academic programming includes accurate assessment of specific reading behaviours and instructional strategies tailored to students' reading characteristics. Dyslexia is a term coined by Rudolf Berlin of Stuttgart, Germany, in 1887 to describe the inability to read. Dyslexia is probably best educationally defined as a specific language disability evident in students with normal to superior intelligence who, in comparison with peers matched for age and academic potential, are experiencing severe difficulty reading despite conventiona Read More
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The Dyslexia Solution Presents Reading from Scratch

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Home Introduction to RfS What is Dyslexia? Who Has It? What Causes It? How Do You Identify It? Why Has It Been So Hard To Treat? Diagnostic Tests Before & After Writing Samples Enhanced Lateralization The Jigsaw Puzzle Newsletters Excerpts from the Mail Results Spelling Rules FAQ's Helpful Hints for Classroom Teachers Workshops How to Buy RfS Articles Contact Curriculum Vitae Bibliography Reading from Scratch, (RfS/EL) a program of science-based teaching techniques, now makes possible grade level or higher reading. Because brain scans have finally pin-pointed the CAUSE of dyslexia, and if you remove the cause, the reading problem can be fixed. A good reader uses the left side of his brain when he reads. A dyslectic reader uses the right by mistake. Switch the reader over to the left where Read More
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The Greenwood School for Dyslexia, Learning Differences and Disabilities

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About Academics Admissions Student Life Alumni & Friends Parents The Greenwood School Greenwood is a boarding school in Southern Vermont dedicated to taking bright and talented boys with learning differences and learning disabilities (LD) such as dyslexia, attentional difficulties (ADD / ADHD), or executive functioning deficits and empowering them with the skills and strategies necessary to bridge the gap between their outstanding promise and present abilities. A comprehensive 3-year pre-preparatory middle school academic program, including science, history, art, literature, music, and athletics, assures our students are intellectually challenged, creatively inspired, and factually informed. Despite their learning challenges, our students are highly intelligent and have significant talents Read More
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The International Dyslexia Association Promoting literacy through research, education and advocacy

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Funding for this website is provided in part by these and other sponsors: Welcome! The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals with dyslexia, their families and the communities that support them. 2007 Annual IDA Conference 58th Annual Conference October 31 - November 3, 2007 Dallas, Texas 58th Annual Conference Information Hotel Reservations Calendar of IDA Events and Activities Click here for IDA and Branch events in your area. IDA Online Store Visit IDA's online bookstore for a comprehensive selection of dyslexia and L/D books, texts and products. IDA Membership Your Benefits as a member of IDA. Links of Interest: IDA resources for information on dyslexia, learning disabilities and attention disorders. Click here Read More
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The Visual Spatial Learner

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Dr. Linda Silverman The Visual Spatial Learner © 1991, by Linda K. Silverman, Ph.D., and Jeffrey N. Freed, M.A.T. From Issue No. 4, Winter 1996, The Dyslexic Reader The Dyslexic Reader is published quarterly and distributed free to all DDAI members. For a free preview issue, register with our on-line form . To join DDAI or to subscribe to The Dyslexic Reader , go to our on-line bookstore. This article is based on the authors' experiences in developing teaching strategies with approximately 200 schoolchildren over a 5-year period. These students were identified as gifted through standardized intelligence tests; they also scored significantly higher on subtests for spatial abilities than for auditory sequential processing. What is a Visual-Spatial Learner? Physiological and Personality Facto Read More
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World of Dyslexia

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Welcome to the World of Dyslexia - for everyone with an interest in dyslexia: dyslexia testing and assessment, teaching dyslexic children, advice for parents of a dyslexic child, coping techniques for dyslexic adults, free magazine articles, research, and much, much more! DYSLEXIA TEACHER Sharing information about helping dyslexic pupils and students Click here Dyslexia testing for children and adults Direct Learning is dedicated to providing dyslexia testing, professional assessment and advice for both children and adults. Click here Dyslexia Parents Resource (Formerly the Dyslexia Parents Group) Set up for the exchange of information and advice about dyslexia. Click here The Dyslexia Online Journal The Dyslexia Online Journal provides articles and reviews aimed at psychologists, teachers Read More
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