Quick action is necessary for Dyslexia

Dyslexia: News from the web:

We hear this story every week. A child is tested and borderline meets the criteria for additional resources from the school district and so the teachers (and parents) decide to sit and wait. Well here is some news for you:

Ninety percent of children who are struggling with reading, writing and spelling by mid-year of first grade will still be struggling with those skills in eighth grade and on into adulthood unless they receive specialized help, according to the International Dyslexia Association.

Is that clear now? Can we now move on and get the appropriate attention and help for our kids?

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Dyslexia turns a mouse into an elephant

Dyslexia: News from the web:

The research now shows that people can read a word better and earlier if it means something to them and also they seem to relate more to words describing big thing versus words that describe smaller things. What an amazing research, who would have figured that. Go check it out!

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Dyslexia marketing

Dyslexia: News from the web:

No we con’t mean a campaign to promote Dyslexia, but here is a great story about an organization that received an award for the very effective way they have increased the awareness for Dyslexia. With a substantial percentage of children being affected by learning disabilities it again emphasizes the increases the need for detection.

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Resources for Dyslexia

Dyslexia: News from the web:

“Imagine going to work and not being able to do your job. Now imagine that you can’t leave your job. Imagine having to do that every day. This is what life is like for children with learning disabilities.”

— Dr. David Urion
Director, Neurology and Learning Disabilities Program,
Children’s Hosptial, Boston

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