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Although as many as one in 10 people have dyslexia, it's one of the most commonly misdiagnosed learning issues for school-age children. That's because ADHD often acts as a red herring, throwing evaluators off the scent.
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Dyslexia: What to Look for
Is it normal for a child to have delayed speech or letter identification? A lack of interest in books with a lot of text? When should parents be concerned that their child may need to see a specialist?
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Students with Concomitant Gifts and Learning Disabilities
Due to a specific learning disability, an increasing number of students are not achieving up to their potential despite...
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Knowing Your Child’s Rights
Your child has the right to a free and appropriate public school education. Getting involved in his or her education is...
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Dyslexia: A Quick Look
What you should know about dyslexia: Dyslexia is a language processing disorder that causes difficulty with reading,...
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What Is Dyslexia?
When a person has difficulties with reading, writing, spelling and maybe even speaking, no matter how hard he or she...
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Dyslexia
What is Dyslexia? When a person has difficulties with reading, writing, spelling and maybe even speaking, no matter how...
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