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13th October 2009
Does your child suffer from dyslexia? If so, he or she is certainly not alone. In the United States, dyslexia occurs from between 2 to 17 out of each 100 children. It’s critical for children with dyslexia to get early intervention so they do not fall be... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting
08th October 2009
Matt Bacak is basically an entrepreneur who is popularly known as a powerful promoter. He is an Internet marketer and apart from that has also marketed some very top experts.
As a child he suffered from dyslexia which means learning disability in laym... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
06th October 2009
The very fact that you are searching fish oil for kids means that you are well aware of the benefits of omega 3. Probably you are using it for yourself and now you are looking for alternatives for your kids. Let me put it in straight words there is no fis... Read >
Author: Chuck Blake
01st October 2009
Of all the things that go towards shaping our destiny, it is our belief in our own abilities which has the greatest influence. Our level of self belief determines whether we succeed or fail to achieve our dreams and ambitions. As Henry Ford said "If ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th September 2009
5 Steps to Improve Standardized Test Scores’ Success
Standardized reading tests are a major challenge for many students, especially for those with Dyslexia or Learning Disabilities. The math tests are very difficult for students with reading compreh... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
New Breakthrough Omega 3 helps ADHDIn the Western Culture, more and more adults and childhood adhd are being diagnosed. And in many cases drug treatment seems to work, but in others the side effects are limiting its success. People seek natural therapies ... Read >
Author: Aubrey Moses
17th September 2009
Perhaps the most confusing aspect of dyslexia is the symptoms that accompany it. Online dyslexia testing is the best way to identify and diagnose these symptoms so that the best course of action can be sought.
Most symptoms of dyslexia are quite simila... Read >
17th September 2009
If you have been suffering from dyslexia then the most important thing that you should be considering is getting yourself diagnosed. Online dyslexia testing is the best way to getting diagnosed as these tests are user friendly, inexpensive and also very a... Read >
17th September 2009
If you are an adult suffering from dyslexia then it is highly recommended that you take an online dyslexia screening test to understand your condition. These tests are made by highly qualified professionals and can return very accurate results on which th... Read >
17th September 2009
TOOLS FOR THE DYSLEXIC:LEARNING TO NAVIGATE THROUGH A NON-DYSLEXIC WORLD WHEN YOU VIEW THE WORLD COMPLETELY DIFFERENTLY
Instead, like so many school aged children suffering from dyslexia, I was pinpointed as a "trouble maker" despite the fact that I was ... Read >
Author: Blueoceans
16th September 2009
Attention deficit disorder can be a real problem if it remains undiagnosed in adults. Taking an attention deficit disorder quiz can be considered a first step into understanding both yourself and your condition. Online attention deficit disorder quiz are ... Read >
Author: kristen-dean
16th September 2009
Dealing with dyslexia is a very painful experience which can be harrowing for those who suffer from it. The social stigma attached to learning disabilities in a global society which has now become primarily information driven is never-ending and ruthless.... Read >
Author: kristen-dean
16th September 2009
Am I dyslexic can be a very frequently asked and very haunting question that people with learning disabilities ask themselves. In fact if you have always have a hard time completing tasks, have been called stupid, lazy, dumb, etc for the most of your life... Read >
Author: kristen-dean
16th September 2009
Only people living with dyslexia will ever know what it feels like to have the condition. If you have been labeled as slow, lazy, stupid then you would have probably wondered what is wrong with you, or worse you would have given into the constant mockery ... Read >
Author: kristen-dean
16th September 2009
www.lindamoodbell.com offer on-site learning centers, professional development for schools and other educational programs. Collectively, these programs are designed to address reading comprehension problems and to improve reading phonics, reading skills a... Read >
Author: lindamoodbell
02nd September 2009
How does the idea of using fish oil for depression treatment sound to you? You can say 'it is a good idea', or 'it is a bad idea', or you can even say 'I have no idea whatsoever'. No matter what your answer is, you are not alone. A lot of people do not ha... Read >
Author: Rajagopalan
28th July 2009
Dyslexia has turn out to be a term that most individuals are familiar with. They believe it means reversing letters and figures, which is correct, but it is so much more than simply reversals. These children are highly intelligent, yet their world cannot ... Read >
Author: Eldad Zakay
05th July 2009
Are you an 'if only' person?
If only I had more money I would be happier ...
If only I had a better job I would have more money ...
If only I didn't have to work ...
If only I could afford a new car ...
If only my boss would give me a promotion .... Read >
Author: Mlm Marketing UK
30th June 2009
Imagine if you will, a pipeline spanning the field of education from reception/kindergarten, right through year twelve. This pipeline is long and broad, and all students are freshly siphoned into the pipeline at the onset of their academic c... Read >
Author: Lindamoodbell
29th June 2009
Sometimes we have to hear a message several times before it starts to sink in. That's true in regards to many areas of our life and health matters are no exception.
So, when I kept reading about the many benefits of fish oil I decided to take a more in... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
27th June 2009
If you look for information concerning children learning disabilities you will become aware of that many of them describe conditions like reading difficulties, learning difficulties and dyslexia as impairment in the brain’s capacity to interpret images ... Read >
Author: DarinBrowne
27th June 2009
Before the awareness of people and before the availability of dyslexia evaluation, dyslexia is not a known condition. People suffering from this disorder are often labeled as dumb, stupid or lazy due to their learning disability.
What is Dyslexia?
... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
27th June 2009
If you are an adult suffering from reading and learning disability, you probably have dyslexia. Now it is a known condition and you can conduct dyslexia test for adults online to know if you are showing signs of dyslexia. Common signs are difficulties in ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
23rd June 2009
Debra Barcena has been an educator for over 25 years and has been teaching children with dyslexia for four years now. She travels from campus to campus and holds therapy classes for dyslexic students of all ages. Her goal is to keep abreast of current tre... Read >
Author: Holli Kurdes
15th June 2009
Imagine if you will, a pipeline spanning the field of education from reception/kindergarten, right through year twelve. This pipeline is long and broad, and all students are freshly siphoned into the pipeline at the onset of their academic career. ... Read >
Author: Lindamoodbell
10th June 2009
There are unfortunate instances wherein a child does not learn as fast as the other kids of the same age. Children with disabilities in learning like dyslexia and dyscalculia requires more attention from parents and teachers. Sadly, not all teachers are a... Read >
Author: Louise
12th May 2009
There have been much research into possible links between dyslexia and genius and it continues to be ongoing, but it is clear that no child with dyslexia is precluded from being a genius. Leonardo da Vinci is an example. We cannot know for sure whether... Read >
Author: Elaine Mak
09th March 2009
Dyslexia is the most common learning disability in children. Dyslexia is characterized by an inability to process written or spoken language. Dyslexia can be mild or quite severe , and can cause difficulties learning to read and write. The most common ... Read >
Author: arstringfellow
03rd March 2009
by Jenifer Fox,
Author of Your Child's Strengths: A Guide for Parents and Teachers
Currently, there are no known causes for learning disabilities. Recent brain research using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has linked the origins of dyslexia to the b... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
16th February 2009
Many disorders can be noticed from a young age, but those such as dyslexia only seem to be noticed once a child is in school. Many people can go through their whole education struggling and under achieving and only just be diagnosed in their adult life. D... Read >
Author: Jenny
28th January 2009
To be honest, I started writing this article around a keyword that I wanted to capture attention for, which is "debt get out of".
Dyslexia is defined as "A learning disorder marked by impairment of the ability to recognize and comprehend written words". ... Read >
Author: Roger Vetruba
20th January 2009
Have you been experiencing learning difficulty since childhood and now you want to know if you are dyslexic? Dyslexia is a learning disability. Children born with this disorder are struggling with reading, writing and spelling even with the presence of or... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
02nd December 2008
A true Diva that signifies the name is the one and only Cher also known as Cherilyn Sarkisian was born on May 20 1946.She achieved popularity in the 1960s as a musician with her second Sonny. Their group was named Sonny and Cher. They established themselv... Read >
Author: Pamela
28th October 2008
ADD/ADHD:Children - Adolescents - Adults
In the past decade, prescriptions for Ritalin, a stimulant medication commonly used for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), increased five-fold, with 90 percent of all prescriptions worldwide consum... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
08th October 2008
Nowadays is vital to know what this thing dyslexia is, its symptoms, types and categories. What is important is the way to cure this disease. You can complete some professional and practical courses to help and support people affected with dyslexia. Good ... Read >
Author: TravisOl
02nd October 2008
Irvine, CA- When did you lose interest in math? Never had any? Maybe, but Eugenia Francis knows exactly when it started to happen to her son. The moment? The dread rite of passage all children face: the multiplication tables.
As her son struggled ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th August 2008
Every child is special. But in modern usage, a special child pertains to a child with behavioral, developmental, learning, physical and mental disabilities. They might have mild developmental disabilities or debilitating mental illnesses; dyslexia or sch... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide
14th May 2008
Learning disabilities are problems that affect the brain's ability to receive, process, analyze, or store information. The most common and best-known verbal learning disability is dyslexia, which causes people to have trouble recognizing or processing let... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
14th May 2008
Learning disabilities are problems that affect the brain's ability to receive, process, analyze, or store information. The most common and best-known verbal learning disability is dyslexia, which causes people to have trouble recognizing or processing let... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
18th April 2008
Are you the parent of a young child with autism , that thinks that
they need applied behavioral analysis (ABA) treatment, through your
school district? Are you the parent of a child with dyslexia, who
feels that your child needs an Orton-Gillingham b... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins
07th April 2008
Are you interested in creating a great home schooling program? Home schooling has many benefits and is no longer a matter of debate. Here are some tips to make learning at home an even more beneficial for you and your child.
Inspire your Child to lear... Read >
Author: Rebecca
07th April 2008
Are you the parent of a child with autism or dyslexia, that knows what
educational services your child needs, but do not know how to
communicate them to special education personnel? A parent input
statement, that is written before the IEP meeting, ca... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins
06th April 2008
All throughout my life I have suffered from dyslexia. Dyslexia is a disability dealing with how a person sees letters. It affects their ability to read and spell but is has nothing to do with their level of intelligence. Dyslexia occurs at all levels... Read >
Author: Kathy Angell
06th April 2008
Learning disabilities are problems that affect the brain's ability to receive, process, analyze, or store information. The most common and best-known verbal learning disability is dyslexia, which causes people to have trouble recognizing or processing let... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
22nd January 2008
Whether your child is one year old or 16, you want to know what you can do to help them be all they can be! Even though there's obviously an inherited aspect to intelligence, I am going to show you how optimum nutrition promotes all-round intelligence by ... Read >
Author: Angelica Marquass
26th April 2007
Copyright by Lisa Harp
Dyslexia has become a term that most people are familiar with. They believe it means reversing letters and numbers, which is true, but in my work with children I have found that it encompasses so much more than just reversals... Read >
Author: Lisa H
09th November 2006
Introduction
Dyslexia, a specific difficulty with the learning of literacy skills, is the most common and best-defined learning disability. Moreover, after thirty years of steadily expanding research of excellent quality, it is the condition which – fo... Read >
Author: Alison White
05th October 2006
Copyright 2006 David McEvoy
If you have lost your joie de vivre, then there is every chance that you are deficient in the essential fatty acids required for regulating mood and for efficient functioning of the brain. It is now well documented that ins... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy
31st August 2006
Phonological awareness skills are key to reading success
Phonological awareness is an important foundation for learning to read. Scientific research has documented that phonological awareness is a better predictor of reading success than IQ, vocabulary... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
22nd June 2006
While dyslexia is commonly associated with learning difficulties it can deal with much more than just having trouble reading and writing. Dyslexia usually becomes noticeable when your child starts school and they start learning to read and write, but ther... Read >
Author: V Brown
20th June 2006
Do you take reading for granted? If you are a good reader, consider the impact on your life is the opposite were true. What if you only gleaned a dim understanding from reading newspaper and magazine articles? What if you were afraid to take tests of any ... Read >
Author: Bill Graham
25th March 2006
So you're an expert – so what? In today's world, anyone with a little money can be an expert too. Websites everywhere market "life experience PhD.'s" to anyone willing to pay their fee. And if you're chatting, you really have no idea who's on the other en... Read >
Author: Cody Moya
04th October 2005
The vast majority of Ritalin and Adderall is given to school children in America to treat an alleged disease called ADHD. Children who suffer from ADHD are said to be inattentive, impulsive, and hyperactive. They often get bored easily in class, squirm in... Read >
Author: Joel Turtel
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