Dyslexia

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Judy Hanning / Jun 12, 2017
Youth movements have always been a focal point of awareness efforts. Utah Ambassadors are raising awareness when it comes to Dyslexia and related issues.Read more
Judy Hanning / Jun 8, 2017
Does your child or learner feel included socially? Inclusion is important for children who struggle in learning so that the struggle does not transfer to their social life. Not being involved reduces self-esteem and makes their success harder than it should be.Read more
Judy Hanning / Jun 8, 2017
Did you or your child get tested for Dyslexia and not fully understand the final results? The diagnosis is difficult enough but you are also responsible for further research and to find how to cope better and succeed regardless of dyslexia.Read more
Judy Hanning / Jun 8, 2017
Do you know any young learners who have experienced dramatic shifts in their capabilities all at once? Were you one of these young learners? Content area literacy is an interesting marker in identifying dyslexic and possibly gifted students. What do you know about it?Read more
Judy Hanning / Jun 8, 2017
What techniques do you or your child use to cope with dyslexia in social and academic structures? The array of ways to approach the learning struggle makes it difficult to decide which would be best to for your learner or yourself. By attempting them all, you may find what works best for your family.Read more
Judy Hanning / Jun 8, 2017
Do you struggle to teach your child or student with their own learn struggles? The internet is full of resources to educate and inform you and your staff on how to better prepare all students for the inclusion of those with learning strife.Read more
Judy Hanning / Jun 7, 2017
How old were you or your child when you realized you were different? Were you able to verbalize how you felt and the day to day things you dealt with? Listening to a child that struggles every day with dyslexia puts the diagnosis in perspective.Read more
Judy Hanning / Jun 7, 2017
How old were you when you were introduced to sight words? The automation comes easier to some than others, and this is why research progresses towards the ways to better teach learners with dyslexia. Learning to teach your child sight words is the first step.Read more
Judy Hanning / Jun 7, 2017
Learn more about Dyslexia and its impact on the lives of people everywhere. Enjoy an informative video uploaded by the lecturing team at St. Peter’s University. Understand the difficulty that Dyslexia will present for people in their everyday lives. That may help people identify a subtle difference between other individuals. A learning difference is simply an obstacle that needs to be overcome. Teachers can identify and refer students to take testing for Dyslexia.Read more
Judy Hanning / May 30, 2017
Learn more about Dyslexia from a personal perspective. It is possible to get on with a long life with Dyslexia. Feel inspired by personal achievement and other vital information. Ask questions and get involved with a vibrant online community as well.Read more