Dyslexia

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  • Teaching Students with Dyslexia: A Guide for Educators

    It is imperative for teachers to have a firm grasp of how dyslexia affects their students. Use these resources to help you learn strategies, tips and lessons that will provide your students with the knowledge they need to succeed.
    By Janelle Cox November 21, 2011 

  • Why is It Harder to Learn to Read as Kids Become Older?

    So you are sitting at the local fast food joint, as a 16 year old. You have an application in front of you. Given the constant turnover, you know that if you simply turn this magic piece of paper into the manager on duty, you will be hired. One problem...
    By Renee Lenaris August 15, 2011 

  • Supporting Reading Skills in Special Need Teenagers

    Finding new ways to keep special ed teens interested in what they read can be challenging. Read on to learn ways that you can help teens with their reading comprehension in the classroom.
    By Janelle Martel August 11, 2011 


  • Helping Students with Dyslexia

    Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes reading and spelling problematic for students struggling to decipher words on a page, a board, a book, or a handout. Reading for students with dyslexia is tough, but can be overcome with instructional strategies...
    By Barbara July 5, 2011 

  • Detecting Dyslexia in Young 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...
    By AndreaS July 5, 2011 

  • Guide to Dyslexia Testing

    After eliminating several reasons for your child’s unexplained language difficulty, you’ve decided to test for dyslexia. How should you go about it?
    By Mayflor Markusic June 30, 2011 


  • Brain of Dyslexic Child Changes with Reading Improvement

    As known to many, Dyslexia is a reading disorder and dyslexic children often fail to connect the spoken words to the written ones. There have been several tests conducted on dyslexia and developmental reading and all of them can be directly related to...
    By Jennifer Zimdars June 30, 2011 

  • So Is Reading Doctor Software Any Good?

    Before you spend your own (or your school's!) hard earned cash on software, you need the answer to a simple question: "Is the software any good?" This article gives you the rundown on a new software to boost reading...
    By Anne Vize June 30, 2011 

  • Systems Designed to Help Children With Reading Difficulties and Their Benefits

    Reading is one of the first things a child learns in grade school but can also be a very difficult task. Kids can become frustrated or embarrassed if they experience difficulties with the learning process. Students with special needs may even give up...
    By rocket_content June 30, 2011 

  • What is Dyslexia and How Can We Help?

    Dyslexia is a learning disability that can affect a student's reading, writing, and math skills. Luckily, there are many ways that teachers and parents can support a student with dyslexia and help them become successful in both school and life.
    By Janelle Martel June 30, 2011 
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