This curricula was created with struggling readers in mind,
even dyslexic learners.
Not exact matches
I'll fess up first: I've always felt stupid,
even before I found out I was
dyslexic.
Even though I have openly confessed to being
Dyslexic?
Even copying a simple homework assignment that has been given orally can be a struggle for
dyslexic children.
More recently, they have begun to seek genes that affect our behavior, prompting us to be
dyslexic (chromosome 6), homosexual (perhaps on the X chromosome), adventurous (chromosome 11), or
even highly religious (no map location yet).
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).
On a verbally administered test,
even profoundly
dyslexic kids can score high on a verbal section if they are exposed to vocabulary in other ways.
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.
Because
even with the good - sounding elements of all those glad tidings in Kobo's announcements (including a font response for
dyslexic readers), many folks were left wondering whether it's possible for a crop duster to fly too close to the sun.
Also two things, 1) try typing using a phone and 2)
EVEN if I was
dyslexic and made tons or spelling mistakes, does this discredit me in any shape or form?