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  • Diagnosing Dyslexia in Children

    Have you noticed your child having difficulty with speech, phonics or early reading skills? Do you have a family history of dyslexia? If you suspect that your child may have dyslexia, here’s what you need to know about having him or her diagnosed.
    Published by AndreaS (615 pts ) on Aug 27, 2009 to
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  • Auditory Processing Disorder

    Kids with auditory processing disorder have an issue which affects how their brain recognizes and processes sound. They typically don't suffer from hearing loss, but rather struggle to differentiate subtle differences in words. If not identified,this can lead to speech delays and academic problems.
    Published by Olivia Bethea (731 pts ) on Apr 24, 2009 to
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  • Assistive Technology for Reading Instruction

    Children with dyslexia or other reading difficulties need a great deal of supplemental instruction to improve their reading proficiency. Assistive technology does not replace an instructor, but can help both teachers, parents, and students by providing skill reinforcement and reading practice.
    Published by Olivia Bethea (731 pts ) on Apr 22, 2009 to
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