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The Latest on Dyslexia

  • Using Mobile Screens To Make Reading Easier For Dyslexics

    A recent study is testing a theory where reading text on an iPad or iPhone is more beneficial for people with dyslexia.

    January 19, 2024
  • Controversial Therapies for Dyslexia

    The Winter 2011 edition of Perspectives on Language, an official publication of the International Dyslexia Association has a theme of reviewing controversial therapies for dyslexia.

    January 19, 2024
  • Dyslexia Research Study in NY Looking for Participants

    Are you living in the New York City area and interested in participating in a research study about dyslexia? Well the language researchers at Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center are looking for you! Take a look at the list below to see if you may qualify:

    June 20, 2012
  • LectureTools: An Innovative New App Developed at U of M

    LectureTools is an interactive iPad app that combines note-taking with a student inquiry-and-response feature to connect professor with student.

    January 22, 2024
  • MyDocStore a Helpful Cloud Concept for Learning Disabled Individuals

    MyDocStore's newest device allows users to transfer files quickly and easily between different devices – a very useful tool when you’re on the go!

    January 22, 2024
  • New Australian Study May Pinpoint Dyslexia Warning Signs…in Babies

    Research has shown that it is difficult to see the warning signs of dyslexia until a child begins reading; however, a new study in Australia is studying five-month old babies in a project called the Seeds of Literacy.

    January 22, 2024
  • Voice Dictation Makes Technology Friendlier for Those with Dyslexia

    There is a new feature for the iPhone 4s and the 3rd Generation iPad that will make it more user-friendly for those with dyslexia.

    January 22, 2024
  • Dyslexia is Always Having to Say You’re Sorry

    Dr. Ryan reflects on dyslexia, making mistakes, and the power of a genuine apology.

    June 27, 2025
  • Early Identification of Dyslexia: Research Suggests New Approaches

    A new longitudinal study done by researchers in Italy at the University of Padua sheds new light on a possible way to prevent dyslexia.

    January 22, 2024
  • Executive Functioning – A New Scientific Focus, and What It Means

    A new scientific focus on executive functioning is helping to advance our understanding of both children and adults and their unique profile of strengths and weaknesses.

    January 25, 2024
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