| Richland 2 succeeding as the district of choice http://www.thestate.com/new... Dyslexia Articles The State - The center gives individual attention to children with learning disabilities and such differences as hearing loss, speech delay and dyslexia. WHY IT WORKS FOR THE COMMUNITY As the district expanded its magnet programs, officials realized they could ... |
| Celebrities who make kid's books worth reading http://www.detnews.com/apps... Dyslexia Articles Detroit News - Henry Winkler is known to fans the world over as Fonzie from "Happy Days," but fewer people know about his early struggles with dyslexia. In this collaboration with Lin Oliver, Winkler has created an entire series following the misadventures of Hank ... |
| The Alphabet War: A Story About Dyslexia http://www.bioportfolio.com... Dyslexia Articles BioPortfolio - When Adam started kindergarten, the teacher wanted him to learn about letters. But "p" looked like "q," and "b" looked like "d." Adam would rather color or mold clay. In first grade, his teacher wanted him to put the letters into words so he could ... |
| International Baccalaureate: Why the broad IB beats A-levels http://news.independent.co.... Dyslexia Articles The Independent - I've taught the IB to children with dyslexia, with special needs. They do really well. It's perfectly accessible." It's certainly a boon for the best. Godolphin's first year of IB students graduated this summer. Nearly a third achieved 40 points or ... |
| Boy opens own chocolate factory http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcn... Dyslexia Articles BBC News - Louis Barnett, from Staffordshire, developed a taste for making his own chocs at home after leaving school aged 11 when he was diagnosed with dyslexia. After that, when he wasn't in lessons at home he was whipping up new tasty treats in his mum and ... |
| Picture-passwords being developed http://news.uk.msn.com/Arti... Dyslexia Articles MSN UK News - Researchers at Newcastle University are also researching if using pictures will also be easier for people with language difficulties such as dyslexia. The "graphical passwords" are drawn over a background, such as a photo of a flower, a map, a playing ... |
| Scientists perfecting picture passwords http://software.silicon.com... Dyslexia Articles Silicon.com - ... certainly true that a picture is worth a thousand words in this instance." Yan will carry out further research into how easily the BDAS system can be used by people who traditionally have difficulty with textual systems, such as those with dyslexia. ... |
| Health Tip: Dyslexia in Adults http://www.kfor.com/Global/... Dyslexia Articles KFOR - MONDAY, Oct. 1 (HealthDay News) -- If your toddler is watching a lot of TV, turn it off now and save yourself a lot of trouble later. That's the conclusion of a new study that suggests that the negative effects of lots of early TV viewing on children ... |
| Half of freed inmates 'reconvicted in 2 years' http://news.scotsman.com/to... Dyslexia Articles Scotsman - Mostly like been excluded from school (might have had problems at home or have undiagnosed problems in schooling such as dyslexia, NOT given the support the need. We also know that a large per portin of thoes who comit crimes are fuleing a drug ... |
| Carrie Rozelle, 70; founded learning disabilities center http://www.boston.com/news/... Dyslexia Articles Boston Globe - But information about dyslexia and other problems was scant and resources for parents were inadequate, so in 1977 Ms. Rozelle formed what originally was called the Foundation for Children With Learning Disabilities. Her goal was to educate the public ... |