Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a language-based disability that interferes with the learning and processing of language. Individuals with dyslexia often have difficulty processing and comprehending spoken language, and expressing themselves verbally. Articles found here describe warning signs for dyslexia from young children to adults, and common myths surrounding dyslexia.
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By: Kristin Stanberry and Lee Swanson (2009)
By: Charles A. MacArthur (2009)
By: Ania Siwek (2009)
By: Voice of America (2008)
By: LD OnLine (2008)
By: Jerome J. Schultz (2008)
By: International Dyslexia Association (2008)
By: Regina G. Richards (2008)
By: Dale S. Brown and Karen Ford (2007)
By: International Dyslexia Association (2007)
By: Dale S. Brown (2007)
By: Roxanne F. Hudson, Leslie High, and Stephanie Al Otaiba (2007)
By: GreatSchools Editorial Staff (2007)
By: Thomas S. May (2006)
By: Kathryn Drummond (2005)
By: Sally E. Shaywitz (2004)
By: Sally E. Shaywitz (2004)
By: Suzanne Carreker (2004)
By: Society for Neuroscience (2004)
By: Lisa Trei (2003)
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