by Nancy Shute | May 29, 2012 | Articles
For people with dyslexia, problems recognizing words can make life difficult. Children usually aren’t diagnosed with dyslexia until elementary school, when it becomes clear they’re struggling with reading. But scientists say it could be possible to... by Pat Wyman | Apr 3, 2012 | Articles
A math disability is as common as a reading disability. Research has found that a dyscalculia, a math disability focused around number and math concepts, is as common as dyslexia. Do the words calculus and trigonometry strike fear in your heart? What about the... by Pat Wyman | Mar 26, 2012 | Articles
Learning disabilities – in the classroom, it starts simply — sometimes with a struggle to sound out simple words; sometimes with trouble telling time, memorizing the times tables or learning left from right. It often ends simply, too: with a troubling... by Pat Wyman | Oct 10, 2011 | Articles
The link between juvenile delinquency and reading problems is significant. To further compound our national reading problems, extensive research indicates that poorly developed visual skills are heavily correlated with juvenile delinquency and reading problems....
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