Dysolve, the first artificial intelligence-powered platform for dissolving dyslexia and associated learning disabilities, is paving the way for a new treatment approach. Dyslexia is a ...
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Do you think your child might have dyslexia? Here's what to know, from signs to resources.
As dyslexia identification rates soar in Texas, more families are navigating the often complicated process of getting their child identified and remediated in Texas public schools. Here are some ...
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Could your child have hidden dyslexia? Take this 5 minute test to identify learning difficulty
An affordable screening assessment for dyslexia has been launched for parents amid growing criticism that standard testing is too expensive and takes too long for families. The ground-breaking tool, ...
A new research study shows that dysgraphia and dyslexia may be identified during the first two years of school by analyzing children’s writing. Early intervention may help children work on skills ...
Alarm bells. Red flags. A labyrinth. These are just a few of the metaphors that mothers of children with dyslexia use to describe the journey from noticing their child’s literacy challenges to ...
Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by difficulties in accurate and fluent word recognition, often accompanied by deficits in phonological processing. It has a complex aetiology ...
SEATTLE - About 36 percent of the students receiving special education services in the United States have normal intelligence, but struggle with reading, writing, speaking and doing math. Dyslexia is ...
Families with children who have dyslexia have long pushed lawmakers to respond to a pressing concern: Too many young students struggle for years to learn to read, before schools recognize the problem.
As Nigeria joins the global community in marking Dyslexia Day 2024 today, experts have called for early detection and intervention to address dyslexia, a reading disorder affecting millions of ...
This is in response to “It’s the kids who can’t read, not the teachers” (Reading Eagle, Jan. 18). I’ve observed dyslexia mistaken for autism. Students may have both diagnoses. It’s imperative for K-3 ...
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