Dyslexia

Society for Neuroscience: Reading instruction regimens can improve the brain function

"Reading problems, which are rampant in America, can greatly hinder a person’s life. Scientific research, however, is now providing insights on how to prevent the development of poor reading and all the problems that come with it. Some of the latest work cites evidence suggesting that certain reading instruction regimens can improve the brain function of those with reading woes, enabling them to read better….Read more….

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What is dyslexia and how is it evaluated?

Information from The International Dyslexia Association (IDA):

The Language & Learning Clinic, PLLC uses a component model for evaluating reading and written language, assessing the student's skills in each of these areas:

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Overcoming Dyslexia (FORTUNE Magazine)

One was spanked by his teachers for bad grades and a poor attitude. He dropped out of school at 16. Another failed remedial English and came perilously close to flunking out of college. The third feared he'd never make it through school–and might not have without a tutor. The last finally learned to read in third grade, devouring Marvel comics, whose pictures provided clues to help him untangle the words.

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If you have a child who is a struggling reader, your family is not alone.

Empowering Parents

Al Roker

If you have a child who is a struggling reader, your family is not alone. Learning to read is a challenge for almost 40 percent of kids, and an even bigger challenge for their parents. 

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Reading and the Brain

This Web-based video is about how brain scientists are working to solve the puzzle of why some children struggle to read and others don't. Startling new research shows the answer may lie in how a child's brain is wired from birth. This video demonstrates how effective interventions can change the brain. and help people overcome disorders like dyslexia and autism.  To view this video on your computer you'll need a high speed Internet connection.View video

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Study offers help for dyslexic children

"Some dyslexic children can't read well because their brains don't properly process rapidly changing sound, according to a new study coauthored by a Dartmouth researcher. However, special training can help these children develop more normal brain responses and also improve as readers, the study shows."  … from Dartmoth College News Service read more

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Remediation training improves reading ability of dyslexic children

"For the first time, researchers have shown that the brains of dyslexic children can be rewired — after undergoing intensive remediation training — to function more like those found in normal readers." "Neural deficits in children with dyslexia ameliorated by behavioral remediation: Evidence from functional MRI."  From the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Early Edition read more

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