Research: Dyslexics have better picture-memory (updated)
(Researchers puzzled by results) If you wanted to design a study to test the hypotheses that dyslexics tend to think
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(Researchers puzzled by results) If you wanted to design a study to test the hypotheses that dyslexics tend to think
Continue readingRead ACTIVELY and aloud to your children for at least 30 minutes each night until their homework load and extracurricular activities no longer allow time for it, which generally occurs sometime in middle school.
Continue readingA longitudinal study at Johns Hopkins University shows that children on medication for ADHD fared worse over time than unmedicated kids.
Continue readingA recently published study from Canada shows that dyslexic students improve with spelling at a significantly higher rate when taught
Continue readingMarcia Maust is Davis Supervisor-Specialist and Davis Autism Training Supervisor. She is also the editor of The Dyslexic Reader. In
Continue readingThe phrase “making progress” is misleading. Children with dyslexia need to close the gap to catch up to their peers.
Continue readingDavis Dyslexia Association Africa has shared this engaging and informative video, answering common questions about dyslexia and providing a window into
Continue readingMillions of children and adults on this planet have difficulty reading. One of those people is my wonderful Wife. She
Continue readingOut of Autism takes the reader through each phase of the Davis Autism program, interweaving practical explanations with the accounts of the very different experiences of each of the children and adults that Dr. Cathy Dodge Smith has worked with.
Continue readingThere is a bill currently under consideration in the New York legislature that would add a new definition of dyslexia
Continue readingIn recent years, several separate teams of researchers have issued a series of groundbreaking studies, focused on the reading strategies
Continue readingA new research report about dyslexia and vision has been drawing outsized media attention, with hyped up headlines that suggest
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