Beware of fake dyslexia therapists

Dyslexia: News from the web:

The debate over the over use of the term dyslexia continues. This is also driven by the increasing costs for the tax payer and the slippery slope created for schools that are all to eager to leave special ed children out of their statistics. Meanwhile a whole industry is cashing in on the fear that parents have about their children’s progress.

What to do? Well read up on all the research we refer to at this blog and ensure you find your way through the many options you have but do not shy away to secure resources for your child when they have a learning disability.

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The Dyslexia debate

Dyslexia: News from the web:

Lately there is some debate about whether or not the term dyslexia should be abandoned. “Experts” seem to think the term is overused and therefor no longer useful. Those suffering from or teaching to those with dyslexia have different views. In the link the debate and how it plays out in one college.

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Dyslexia in South Korea

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South Korea does not recognize dyslexia as a learning disability yet and children are often just thought of as stupid when they cannot keep up in school. A TV station tries to raise awareness and visited a UK school to film for a documentary

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‘Dyslexia is real’

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Sure, Tennessee gets up to speed with a “Dyslexia is Real” bill that has just passed the Senate. The aim of the bill is to recognize the disability officially and to help teachers prepare for it. The bill now needs to pass the house.

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An app for people with Dyslexia

Dyslexia: News from the web:

A UK based entrepreneur of only 23 years old has developed an app for people with dyslexia to use when reading documents. It is said to have, among other features, colorful overlays to help reading. We have not seen the app but wait with curiosity until the launch date.

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