«One third of adults
with dyslexia report they were physically abused during their childhood.»
Thirty - five per cent of adults
with dyslexia report they were physically abused before they turned 18.
None of the parents of the children
with dyslexia reported any knowledge of hearing loss before the tests, but the screening showed that nine out of 36 of these children had some form of hearing loss.
Fuller - Thomson asserts «Although we do not know if the abuse - dyslexia association is causative, with one - third of adults
with dyslexia reporting childhood abuse, it is important that primary health care providers and school - based practitioners working with children with dyslexia screen them for physical abuse.»
Not exact matches
Questions - Ensuring media plurality in the UK, abolition of the death penalty in China and in other countries, diagnostic testing for children
with dyslexia Legislation - Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill -
Report stage Debate - Rebalancing the responsibilities of motorists and cyclists on the roads
In 2014 her team
reported that among 28 children, those
with dyslexia were more accurate in recognizing whether they had previously seen a given image.
We now
report on three women
with dyslexia.
The Trust recently produced a
report, «The Fish in the Tree», which praises recent improvements in literacy teaching, including the focus on phonics, which is important in helping children
with dyslexia.
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Dyslexia and Other Reading Disabilities
When children are identified
with dyslexia, public schools often lack staff
with the appropriate training to help, according to several studies and
reports.
It is estimated that at least 65 % of children
with ADHD have one or more comorbid conditions.36 The
reported incidence of some of the most frequent comorbidities is shown in figure 6,
with neurodevelopmental problems, such as
dyslexia and developmental coordination disorder, being particularly common.