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Dyslexia Learning Disabilities Special Education


Dyslexia

A medical definition of the problem: dyslexia is a neurologically-based, often familial, disorder which interferes with the acquisition and processing of language. BUT- this handicap can be over come with patient support and coaching.

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  • - For teachers of children and students with dyslexia; teaching methods, recognizing dyslexia, assessment, books, news, research and teachers' contributions. Of interest to both specialist and general teachers and lecturers.
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  • - Guidance for dyslexic students at college or university.
  • - Symptoms and definitions of dyslexia. Information about the Geschwind-Galaburda hypothesis and automatization deficits by Swedish psychologist Bo Jorgensen.
  • - Formerly the Orton Dyslexia Association. Provides resources for professionals and families dealing with individuals with reading disabilities. Membership available. Special sections for Teens and Adults.
  • - Information and advice for parents whose child may be dyslexic offers contacts, support, magazine, ads, and a discussion board.
  • - Provides comprehensive information and practical solutions for children and adolescents with dyslexia. Provides research information and access to the CDI Research Center. It also provides books, tapes, educational games and software.
  • - Special programs for dyslexics and information regarding dyslexia.
  • - Official definitions of dyslexia translated into plain English to help parents and teachers understand the nature of dyslexia.
  • - founded to enable anyone with an interest in dyslexia to find people or information - teachers, psychologists, optometrists, audiologists, linguists, occupational therapists or any other professional working near you - look them up here.
  • - Articles, resources, and reviews for professionals working in the field.


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