Sentences with phrase «dyslexic children learn»

The other bill requires that Wisconsin elementary reading teachers, special education teachers and reading specialists be trained and tested in instructional techniques proven to help dyslexic children learn to read.

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There are some excellent resources available to help dyslexic children: from a different method of phonic learning through to coloured acetate glasses which apparently stop the words from jumping around on the page.
What if the child who is dyslexic and couldn't read until the 3rd grade, was seen as a person who could change the way everyone learned?
Rappolt - Schlichtmann is dyslexic, and as a young student she experienced firsthand the stigmatization that can happen for children with learning issues.
A dyslexic child may go home exhausted at the end of a normal day because they have had to put so much effort into learning.
On the flip side, dyslexic children who are identified early are more able to access effective instruction, learning support and other tools to help them with their learning difference.
The distinction between difficulty in learning to read and difficulty in learning to write and spell is worth making because there are children who are normal readers for their age but poor spellers: these children are dysgraphic (poor at writing and spelling) while not being dyslexic (poor at reading).
Assets provides premier educational services to gifted and dyslexic children by providing model, integrated learning environments and professional outreach programs.
These children may be gifted and ADD, gifted and dyslexic, gifted and just about any physical or learning disability you can imagine (and probably a few you can't).
Jarron Draper v. Atlanta Independent School System (N.D. GA 2007)- School district misdiagnosed a dyslexic child as mentally retarded, placed him in self - contained program for years, he did not learn to read.
As a dyslexic, who well knows the challenge of learning to love to read, Don's goal is to write books for children that are so engaging they will entice even the most reluctant or struggling reader.
It helps your dyslexic child - parents and carers to find dyslexia - related guidance, learning resources, and moral support.
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