Sentences with phrase «dyslexic students who»

Because all letters in cursive start on a base line, and because the pen moves fluidly from left to right, cursive is easier to learn for dyslexic students who have trouble forming words correctly.

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This is a fundamental issue in students who are dyslexic.
We spoke a lot about that in the process of writing the book and in trying to capture the unique experiences that all of the students had, as well as Laura herself, who's a dyslexic, and Wendy Harbour, who wrote the afterword, who is deaf.
«When teaching about space, the biggest challenge is presenting the content in a way that makes it real for the students,» says Jamie Welebob, a science teacher at the Odyssey School, a learning environment for dyslexic students in Stevenson, Maryland, who has used Amazing Space resources.
The impetus to educate parents and even deal with their own learning needs (most of the dyslexic students I've taught have at least one parent who admits to having similar problems).
«One of our biggest successes achieved through our Future First network was a dyslexic former student who is now a successful local architect speaking to our students with special educational needs about overcoming adversity, which generated lots of positive feedback from the students involved.
Skill Development: Improving reading independence for adolescent students who are dyslexic.
Spurred by a successful pilot program last year at McPolin Elementary, a public - private partnership at the Park City School District has established an initiative to help out dyslexic youngsters and other students who struggle with reading.
Many children benefit from sensory input, and students who are ADHD or Dyslexic benefit from being able to move as they process information.
Those groups say that the specific needs of students with dyslexia are too often glossed over, because educators don't know enough about the disorder, or that they lump dyslexic students along with struggling learners who may have different challenges.
When using these or any criteria to assess the student who may be gifted and dyslexic, it is important to approach the task with a developmental mindset.
We also offer Verticy for families of dyslexic students and those who struggle with reading, writing, or spelling.
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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