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News & Views from Davis Dyslexia Association International
Abigail Marshall (retired) was the Webmaster & Internet Information Services Director for Davis Dyslexia Association International from 1995-2024. She is also the author of two books about dyslexia, The Everything Parents Guide to Children with Dyslexia and When Your Child Has ... Dyslexia.
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Dyslexia and Comprehension: When the Words Don’t Stick
Is Dyslexia just about words moving on a page? What if it was more about the comprehension of letters and words the mind is processing? It can lead to getting tired easier and so much more. We dig deeper in this article.
The Cocktail of ADHD, Dyslexia and Autism
When we talk about neurodiversity, most people want clean labels. You’re “dyslexic” or you’ve got “ADHD” or maybe someone says you’re
Time for a Change
This awesome mother supported her son as he went through his course with me. She booked him in wanting help with his self-regulation. The outcome was “a calm, reasonable boy – and happy.”
Dyslexia Q&A: Advice for Parents
This is the final installment of a seven-video series from an interview style Q & A session. This video is focused on how parents can better understand and help their kids.
Dyslexia Q&A: The Dark Side of Dyslexia
This is the sixth of a seven-video series taken from an interview style Q & A session. In this video we discuss some of the hardships that dyslexic children and adults face in life.
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More recess less Ritalin, I wish we had a school full of teachers with this attitude. Passing the test is important but making change at the register is impossible without electricity and a cash register. No child left behind ruin the school system. Federal law should have no authority over educations. Leave it to the state.
Thank you for the Dyslexia shout out, back in 78, they thought you had a learning disability if you couldn’t learn with their material. “oh if I knew then what I know now”.