Sentences with phrase «dyslexic children who»

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.
Acted for a BC school board in a human rights matter brought by parents of a dyslexic child who alleged that the school district had discriminated against the student by failing to provide adequate accommodations

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He writes about Gary Cohn, who was so dyslexic as a child he was held back a year.
Those who have read it, and who have dyslexic children, find it very helpful.
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?
Gyllenhaal plays the mother of a dyslexic child desperate for a way out of her struggling neighborhood school, and Davis the once - great teacher who joins Gyllenhaal's trigger campaign.
Conversely, children who are not seen as dyslexic early on may qualify for special help in reading as they grow older.
This is typically 5 or 6 children out of 30 at the end of Reception — age 4 - 5, 2 or 3 children out of 30 at the end of Year 1 — age 5 - 6, and then on - going 1 or 2 per class who are dyslexic or MLD, and who will continue to be supported with specialist teaching.
Many children who either have dyslexia or difficulties with reading and writing are simply not getting the support they need, and with three dyslexic children in every UK classroom, this is a serious concern.
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).
Many children benefit from sensory input, and students who are ADHD or Dyslexic benefit from being able to move as they process information.
Not bad for a woman who was written off as «unteachable» and sent to a school for maladjusted children because she was so profoundly dyslexic.
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.
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