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How to recognize dyslexia early Moorpark Acorn One in five people in the U.S. has some sort of learning disability like dyslexia, yet experts say that for many children, the problem remains undiagnosed longer than it should.
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Yale is planning to test MBAs on how well they deal with emotions. The goal: to build better leaders
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Dr. Manuel Casanova is a neurologist, with extensive experience in Neuropathology and research. He is currently the Kolb Endowed Chair in Psychiatry and Vice Chair for Research at the University of Louisville.
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"The "Diplomas At Risk" page on the NCLD website will get you to the report after a free registration process. Registration will also allow the organization to invite you to a webinar discussing the findings at noon EST tomorrow. Seventeen states do not meet the nationwide average of students with learning disabilities leaving high school with a regular diploma, a report finds.
"We hear often of the "high expectations" schools must have of and for their students, yet we seldom hear of the expectations students have of their schools."
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The iPad is such a boon in education. It is making a slow but steadfast revolution in the way instruction is both delivered and received. Teachers Simple Guide on The Use of iPad in Education clearly manifests this transfrmation and provides tips on how educators can leverage the power of this device in educational settings.
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"Keith Amundsen, a Great Kills student who is completing his first year at the State University of New York at Oswego, was among only five students selected nationwide honored by Learning Ally (formerly known as Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic) last month during a ceremony in Washington, D.C.The young man, who was cited for his academic achievements, leadership abilities and his commitment to serving others, received the Marion Huber Learning Through Listening Award, as well as a $6,000 scholarship during the event."
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"Bangor-based composer Andrew Lewis is looking forward to a performance of his sonic work Lexicon, which highlights the plight of dyslexia sufferers.Lexicon uses sights and sounds to convey the complexity of language, emphasizing the challenge to people battling the condition."
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Later research suggested that only 3 percent of students with an ACE score of 0 had learning or behavioral problems in school. Among students with an ACE score of 4 or higher, 51 percent had those problems.
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Brain Anatomy of Dyslexia Is Not the Same in Men and Women, Boys and Girls Science Daily (press release) May 8, 2013 — Using MRI, neuroscientists at Georgetown University Medical Center found significant differences in brain anatomy when comparing...
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New Dyslexia Bill signed into law in Arkansas. Good. And somehow, as handfuls of state legislatures have already passed or are considering passage of similar bills to ensure better and earlier screening, the DSM-5 (the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual), due to come out soon, is apparently eliminating the term dyslexia. It will instead keep the more generic term “specific learning disability.” Sigh. One step forward, one step back. ...
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A note to my readers: I'm devoting this week's newsletter to a story I wrote about an issue I think is enormously important: how the contemporary habit of media multitasking is affecting the way young people learn. Once you've read it, I'd love to hear your thoughts: please email me at annie@anniemurphypaul.com or leave a public comment on my blog, here. Thank you, as always, for your interest and for your intelligent and thoughtful responses.—Annie
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"On Tuesday, May 21st from 7:00pm-8:30pm, The Summit School’s FOn Tuesday, May 21st from 7:00pm-8:30pm, The Summit School’s Founding Executive Director, Dr. Jane R. Snider, will present a fact-filled discussion on the history, diagnosis and defining differences, and plan of educational action for those with dyslexia. This free seminar will be held at South Bowie Branch Library located at 15301 Hall Road, Bowie, MD 20721."
While the Lean LaunchPad class has been adopted by Universities and the National Science Foundation, the question we get is, "Can students in K-12 handle an experiential entrepreneurship class?" H...
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This article first appeared on the Dyslexic Advantage website, a charitable organization founded by Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide, and dedicated to helping.
E-readers and tablets are becoming more popular as such technologies improve, but research suggests that reading on paper still boasts unique advantages
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The International Dyslexia Association offers an expansive series of fact sheets on dyslexia and related language-based learning disabilities. The fact sheets are organized according to the audience who’s reading them: general info, parents, educators, adults with dyslexia, and college students with dyslexia. (posted May 9, 2013) http://www.interdys.org/FactSheets.htm
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"Don't disparage the dyslexic Tribune-Review As the founder of a national mentoring organization for students with learning disabilities, I'm accustomed to misconceptions about dyslexia, which causes intelligent people to experience difficultly reading and writing. But it was startling to read the letter “The dyslexia of liberalism” (April 24, VND & Triblive.com) that lumped dyslexia with thought processes that are “backward,” “upside down” and with actions that are motivated “with little regard for facts, reality and common sense.”"
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Photo Credit: Stephen Travarca | Senior Photographer | Center for Medical Art & Photography | Cleveland Clinic
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In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
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At - risk students need early , tailored help News & Observer North Carolina has required its schools to create Personal Education Plans for at-risk students.....North Carolina has required its schools to create Personal Education Plans for at-risk students. Under North Carolina law, any child who does not meet grade-level proficiency is eligible for a plan. Supports include alternative learning models, tutors, mentors, extended learning time and summer school, provided to the student at no cost. Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/05/08/2879917/at-risk-students-need-early-tailored.html#storylink=cpy
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John "Jack" Greene, a student at the University of Colorado Boulder, shares his story of living with dyslexia as a child, and the impact of accessible audiobook accommodations from Learning Ally that have helped him thrive in college.
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NIMH is committed to new and better treatments, but this will only happen by developing a more precise diagnostic system.
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