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Home / Blog: The Latest on Dyslexia

Blog: The Latest on Dyslexia

  1. Tech: Online OCR

    November 21st, 2015 by prenner

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  2. New Research Examines Professional Musicians, Dyslexia, and Music Learning

    November 6th, 2015 by prenner
    5 Professional Musicians Subjects in Research Examining Dyslexia and Music Learn

    A recent study, conducted by Kent Peter Nelson and Ryan Hourigan, examines the perceptions of dyslexic musicians whose dyslexia affects their music learning.

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  3. Tech: Kids in the House

    November 1st, 2015 by prenner

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  4. Tech: SightWords

    October 12th, 2015 by prenner

    Certain words, coined ‘sight words’, can help establish a young student’s reading and writing skills when learned early on. Learning these ‘sight words’ make a child’s early reading and writing experiences easier as well as help to establish a strong foundation off of which they can continue to improve their fluency and speed skills.

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  5. Grammarly Grammar Checker

    September 29th, 2015 by prenner
    Grammerly Grammar Check Application

    Grammarly Grammar Check ApplicationGrammarly is an online grammar checking website that can scan essays, articles, and other documents to find mistakes in the text. The website’s program looks for over 250 grammar mistakes encompassed in seven areas: grammar,...

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  6. Tech: Arnold Reading Magic

    September 21st, 2015 by prenner

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  7. Tech: Sonocent

    September 15th, 2015 by prenner

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  8. Tech: Handwriting Without Tears

    September 8th, 2015 by prenner

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  9. The Latest Research: Dyslexia is a Disconnection Syndrome

    August 24th, 2015 by prenner
    Reading may help strengthen weak connections caused by dyslexia

    Reading may help strengthen weak connections caused by dyslexiaBart Boets and fellow researchers at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium conducted a study to discover if they could actively see distorted neural patterns in the brains of dyslexics.

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  10. Tech: AutoText

    August 13th, 2015 by prenner

    AutoText is an application for Windows PC that allows you to set up and store abbreviated phrases in order to speed up the typing process. AutoText will recognize your abbreviated key letters and automatically insert the full phrase into your line of text.  AutoText works on any Windows software, such as Notepad, Microsoft Word, and even web browser pages like Google Docs and GMail. The application lets you set up and organize your key phrases into folders, so switching between writing...

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