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Learning Disability(ies)
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Teachers, get your dyslexic students off to the right start this school year with these 10 accommodations tips.
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My question is this: is the APD diagnosis further evidence of his dyslexia or is APD a secondary condition that could occur independently of his dyslexia?
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An evaluation for dyslexia or a language disability is a comprehensive assessment that provides clients and family members with a clear understanding of the individual's competencies in several areas...
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How open should we be about our dyslexia?
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The challenges of having dyslexia can be greater in college, but not to worry; there is hope!
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An overview of the state of Michigan guidelines for determining a student's eligibility for services under specific learning disabilities.
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Here are a five tips to get you started finding answers to your questions.
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LD Navigator is a clinical tool designed for healthcare professionals to help them gain a better understanding of learning disabilities to be used in their practice.
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This Pulitzer Prize winning poet overcame dyslexia by inventing a new way to read.
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The conversation about a child’s challenges in school can be difficult, especially when there are so many terms to keep track of. This post aims to clarify that common confusion, allowing for better communication between parents and educators.
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There are many studies that indicate children can begin to acquire emergent literacy skills as early as infancy, and those skills can be strengthened before they reach kindergarten.
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This list is designed to help dyslexics, parents, and professionals find the resources they need, from scholarly articles to support groups.
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SLPs' roles and responsibilities have come a long way from the old days of articulation therapy. The American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) has outlined our new role in the remediation of literacy disabilities such as dyslexia...
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We understand the importance and critical role that oral language development plays in learning to read and spell...
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Developmental dyslexia is the most common learning disability and affects somewhere between 5-10% of the population. It is a language-based learning disability...
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Developmental dyslexia is the most common learning disability and affects between 5–10% of the population. It is a language-based learning disability. Contrary to popular belief, the core problem in dyslexia is not reversing letters (although it can be an indicator)...
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Over the years we have learned that dyslexia is a language-based learning disability. Dyslexia is a difficulty interpreting the phonological components of our language...