Dyslexia is an impairment of the ability to read, as a result of a variety of pathologic conditions, some of which are associated with the
Dyslexic persons often reverse letters and words, cannot adequately distinguish the letter sequences in written words, and have difficulty in understanding left from right.
Some reading experts doubt that dyslexia is a pathologic disorder and believe the condition represents a combination of reading problems, each of which should be...
Dyslexia is probably the most misunderstood learning disability. When I ask people what they think dyslexia is, they typically respond,... Read more »
In my last installment, with the help of my colleagues, I tried to explain how teachers can work effectively with children with dyslexia,... Read more »
Dyslexia is a learning disability impacting language skills, particularly reading skills. Although most people think of dyslexia as writing... Read more »
So what, exactly is a learning disability, and where did this term come from? According to Dr. Roger Brumback and a number of others who... Read more »
I few weeks ago, I had one of those "AH HA" moments. It was when I read the description of dyslexia and realized the description sounded... Read more »
This is a study to assess the effects of Strattera on symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and teens who have both... Read more »
This is a Phase 4 clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of using atomoxetine in children age 10 to 16 who have ADHD as well as dyslexia. The... Read more »
This research will study whether Strattera can ease the symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and dyslexia. This national clinical... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Developmental reading disorder, also called dyslexia, is a reading disability that occurs when the brain does not properly recognize and process... Read more »
A nonprofit group that sponsors charter schools wants to open a school in the Twin Cities for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder... Read more »