Articles, tagged with "dyslexia", page 1
11th November 2011
Are your kids having problems to learn to read and to learn to spell. Just imagine if you have to outsource your major concern - how to get your kid interested and trun his attention to learn to read and spell during his formative years. Just imagine if y...
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Author:
Vinati
19th September 2011
One study of the brain’s electrical and magnetic signals showed that musical training changes the auditory cortex-the part of the brain where the processing of sound takes place.Researchers at the University in Ontario compared preschool aged children who...
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Author:
Nathanael Eisenberg
23rd August 2011
Let's face it, many people are ignorant about what autism really is, and just like with other things they "invent" their own facts because of their ignorance. Therefore, bringing in some very big misconceptions into the table. This article lists some of t...
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Author:
sidneymorris38
27th July 2011
The fetal origin is extra prevalent amid boys than women.SymptomsDyslexia is very hard to diagnose before your youngster enters school. If you recognize issues in speaking and constructing sentences or late conversing, then you could look at bringing your...
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Author:
Donnie Olsen
30th June 2011
When children are still at the point of developing their reading skills, a lot of parents get worried that their child might suffer from a learning disability. Most parents go by the wrong idea that when their kids cannot seem to learn to read fast enough...
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Author:
Rick Hicks
28th June 2011
TOOLS FOR THE DYSLEXIC:LEARNING TO NAVIGATE THROUGH A NON-DYSLEXIC WORLD WHEN YOU VIEW THE WORLD COMPLETELY DIFFERENTLYIt can be the difference of failure or success for the individual suffering with this debilitating ailment. While it is still a problem ...
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Author:
grjames
31st May 2011
Learning disabilities are basically caused by the difference in organization of brain which is mostly present right from the birth and another factor causing this disability is hereditary.
It is very common phenomenon that, we respond in the way our brai...
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Author:
eblcoaching
19th May 2011
It is widely accepted that there are about 10% of people who have some form of dyslexia.
It is thought that 80% of dyslexics will have dyslexic children, although some experts disagree on this.
It is widely accepted that no two dyslexics appear to b...
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Author:
David Lakins
18th May 2011
It's essential to know and use right English grammar if you program to communicate or create the language. Communication via the internet has literally improved the necessity to use right grammar. Abbreviations that can be utilized in texting and chats is...
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Author:
worminto65
04th May 2011
When coping with Adult ADD it really is absolutely crucial that you get your self diagnosed as speedily as you are able to. On the web grownup ADD check helps you understand your condition much better so that the most effective corrective actions may be t...
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Author:
Marian Delcomm
29th March 2011
Learning difficulties amongst children seem to be on the rise. Whether it's autism or ADD, or dyspraxia or ADHD or dyslexia or any one of a number of other learning difficulties, the incidence of these problems seems to be on the rise. So why could omega ...
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Author:
Peter Crump
23rd March 2011
Taking the practical driving test if you have special needs:
DSA provides a number of facilities for you if you have special needs or physical disabilities. You can read about more about these facilities on this page.
No matter how serious your disabi...
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Author:
John graham
15th March 2011
When a particular person suffers a serious harm to the head, the results can be a frightening series of cognitive losses or deficits that make everyday lifestyle drastically far more challenging. In part, if injuries occur in certain areas of the brain or...
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Author:
Loren Rice
07th March 2011
Learning Disorders
Approximately 5 percent of students in public schools are determined as having some type ofLearning Disorder. The diagnosis is usually made in the early grades of elementary school when the specific deficits in acquiring basic ...
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Author:
Kaynaz Nasseri
18th February 2011
It is against the law to discriminate against people who are registered as disabled in any areas of their lives. Such as, at work, when providing goods, facilities and services, when renting or buying property or in education.
There are two types of di...
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Author:
cgyles6819