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Dyslexia
Adult son at home won't drop drug use 29 Jan 2006
...job. I have a form of dyslexia. When I have applied for this particular job, I am asked if I have dyslexia or any similar problem. ...
- Biloxi Sun Herald,
Holmes Finally Finds Some Clarity and Focus 29 Jan 2006
...tournament in December and opened his rookie campaign with a tie for 10th at the Sony Open in Hawaii, he was a child with undiagnosed dyslexia, a learning ...
- New York Times,
PANACEA or PLACEBO? 29 Jan 2006
Sue Johnson, 53, of Ocean Township also believes homeopathy works. Her son Gregory, 18, has dyslexia and mild attention deficit disorder. ...
- Asbury Park Press,
Born to run 29 Jan 2006
Caiazzo's mother, Nancy, said her son was diagnosed with a form of dyslexia he saw things in mirror image and Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder ADHD as ...
- Pocono Record,
‘I Want To Be A Good Kid,’ Student Pleads 29 Jan 2006
In addition, Dakota’s parents say the district is not giving him the unlimited bathroom breaks he requires and is challenging his dyslexia evaluation. ...
- CBS 11,
Dyslexia centre pushes for more teachers Jan 26, 2006
The Antigua & Barbuda Centre for Dyslexia Awareness (ABCDA) will soon be able to resume its literacy tutoring programme. The programme ...
- AntiguaSun,
LITERACY: Partner Assisted Learning Discovering the world by ... Jan 26, 2006
Mattice, now 48 years old, says he really wanted to learn at school but undiagnosed dyslexia delayed his progress. His dyslexia ...
- Williams Lake Tribune,
CELEBRATION FOR FIRST SCHOOLS TO BE AWARDED DYSLEXIA FRIENDLY ... Jan 23, 2006
A special ceremony to celebrate the success of the first schools in Cornwall to be awarded the Dyslexia Friendly Quality Mark will be held at Cornwall Hall in ...
- Cornwall 24,
Dyslexia just doesn’t look ‘thgir’ Jan 24, 2006
Disability. A bunch of things are tangled in that net, one of them dyslexia. ... brain. Dyslexia appears to have some genetic factors. ...
- Corvallis Gazette Times,
Magazine honors UAB researcher for study of dyslexia Jan 18, 2006
Page, a biostatistician, examined a gene linked to the development of dyslexia, a brain disorder that causes reading disability. ...
- Birmingham Business Journal,
12 ways to detect dyslexia in grades four-eight Jan 16, 2006
1. Significant difficulty reading and spelling multisyllabic words, often omitting entire syllables as well as making single-sound errors. ...
- El Paso Times,
Dyslexia Centre celebrates four years Jan 6, 2006
The Antigua & Barbuda Centre for Dyslexia Awareness is a young and rapidly developing non-profit educational charity that primarily caters for the needs of ...
- AntiguaSun,
Lewis County schools making progress with dyslexia programs Jan 10, 2006
By KASEY DOYLE Staff Writer. VANCEBURG -- Dyslexia among students has been identified as a problem in Lewis County Schools, officials said. ...
- Ledger Independent,
Expert to offer talk on living with dyslexia Dec 30, 2005
RIVERSIDE - The Inland Empire branch of the International Dyslexia Association will be hosting a meeting Jan. 11 at the Riverside ...
- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin,
The race to spot dyslexia Jan 3, 2006
Stewart's dyslexia was not diagnosed until he was 42, when he was told that his sons were experiencing difficulties at school and that they would have to leave ...
- EducationGuardian.co.uk,
Dyslexia: Retraining the Brain Dec 31, 2005
December 31 - About 10 percent of children have dyslexia. ... I just learn differently, and it takes me a lot longer." Dee has dyslexia. ...
- ABC30.com,
UNIVERSITAET BONN: Dyslexia: Risk Gene Is Identified Jan 9, 2006
...family are affected. So hereditary disposition seems to play an important role in the occurrence of dyslexia. Scientists at the ...
- Webbolt Business News (subscription),
Putting dyslexia in the spotlight Jan 11, 2006
PARENTS and teachers will next week be shown the wider picture of how dyslexia affects people. families, and help teachers who have a dyslexic pupil. ...
- Glasgow Evening Times,
8 ways To detect dyslexia in grades 1-3 Jan 9, 2006
2. Persistent confusion of visually similar letters (b/d/p, w/m, h/n, f/t). 3. Confusion of letters whose sounds are similar (d/t, b/p, f/v). ...
- El Paso Times,
Holmes sees dollar signs after battle with dyslexia Jan 16, 2006
A counselor suggested he go through some tests, and Holmes discovered he had dyslexia. "School was just a lot of extra time for me," he said. ...
- Kentucky.com,
COMMUNITY CALENDAR Jan 26, 2006
DYSLEXIA PROGRAM: The Northeast Tarrant County Dyslexia Council will sponsor a free event for educators and parents about reading challenges, dyslexia and how ...
- Dallas Morning News (subscription),
College program helping dyslexic kids Jan 24, 2006
...differently.". So far, that's the best explanation science has come up with for dyslexia. ... says. Experts believe dyslexia is an inherited trait. ...
- Jackson Clarion Ledger,
'Real' home of Hawks is pumped for big sendoff Jan 27, 2006
...wrist to form the word "Seahawks" backwards. "This is really where dyslexia pays off," she said. The only door leading in or out ...
- Seattle Post Intelligencer
New agency helps brands comply with disability act Jan 23, 2006
In partnership with the British Dyslexia Association (BDA), 2080partners will help ensure compliance by providing assessment, training and accreditation. ...
- Netimperative,
All our literary centres face closure Jan 26, 2006
The specialist units cater for children with literacy difficulties such as dyslexia and those experiencing general difficulties with reading and writing. ...
- News & Star,
Students master spelling bee Jan 28, 2006
Words like “stroganoff,� “Paleozoic,� “herculean,� and “dyslexia� were fired back and forth between the competitors. ...
- Fergus Falls Daily Journal,
Teen finds her confidence and herself Jan 28, 2006
Like several of her peers, Wilson became emotional while telling a story of how the Englewood Boys & Girls Club helped her battle dyslexia in school and avoid ...
- Chicago Tribune,
An expert Web presence for an expert in education Jan 14, 2006
After some testing, Michael was diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disability that can cause difficulty in reading, writing and spelling. ...
- Richmond Times Dispatch,
Keeping track of how children read Jan 22, 2006
Guidelines to assist in monitoring where children should be in their reading development can be found in Sally Shaywitz's book, "Overcoming Dyslexia." Here is ...
- Elmira Star-Gazette,
COMMUNITY CALENDAR Jan 28, 2006
H. PROGRAM ON DYSLEXIA AND ITS IMPACT ON HANDWRITING SKILLS will be from 7 to 9 pm Thursday at 1506 Capital Ave., Suite 150. Call 972-633-1974. ...
- WFAA (subscription),
Dublin Noticeboard Jan 24, 2006
DYSLEXIA: The dyslexia@bay Association presents a public talk for parents on Dyslexia in The Carnegie Court Hotel, Swords on Thursday, February 2 at 8pm sharp. ...
- Dublin People,
Specialized education Jan 16, 2006
She is one of the students benefiting from a new program at Life Crossings Academy in Bloomington targeted at children with dyslexia. ...
- Bloomington Pantagraph,
Meet of specialists for disabled children Jan 19, 2006
CHENNAI: The Madras Dyslexia Association (MDA) will organise "Samyukth 2006", a conference of specialists to help learning disabled children. ...
- Hindu,
ADVOCATE/MOTHER OF SON WITH AUTISM HOST OF TALK RADIO SHOW MAKING ... Jan 26, 2006
Future topics include spinal cord injuries, dyslexia, bipolar disorder, non-verbal learning disorders, special education law, mental retardation, sexuality ...
- WDC Media News,
No Exit: High school exit exams put many students at a ... Jan 25, 2006
...“I have dyslexia, so I have a hell of a time reading.� says Randy Moore, who was diagnosed with dyslexia his eighth grade year. ...
- Pacific News Service,
Bill gives parents leave to attend school events Jan 27, 2006
...for any parent to be part of it," she said, adding that if she had more time available to her she could be more involved in her son's struggles with dyslexia. ...
- DesMoinesRegister.com,
Accessible Tesco from nightmare to nirvana Jan 25, 2006
The complexity of the interface also made it unattractive for people with dyslexia, many of the elderly and many new web users. ...
- IT Directors
'Survivor: Los Angeles': A moving reality show Greek to Me column ... Jan 26, 2006
...moonlights as a mover. His assistant suffers some form of dyslexia that when you tell him to go "right," he moves left. Throw in a ...
- nwitimes.com,
Information on Georgetown's Special Education Parents Advisory ... Jan 26, 2006
Future presentations may include: social skills training, bullying and teasing, dyslexia and language processing, and how to financially plan for the future ...
- Georgetown Record,
Bishop on the reading train Jan 25, 2006
Whether it was Douglass' status, Marta's origin or Peter's dyslexia as the obstacle, the Underground Railway Theater play sought to show the Bishop Elementary ...
- Arlington Advocate,
Ulster's 'Braveheart' on rebel hunt Jan 25, 2006
Dyslexia still affects his life: "If you placed a tomato and a banana before me and said 'John, pick the banana', I'd probably hand you the tomato.' But ...
- NewsHound (subscription),
25 to Life Jan 26, 2006
But the real problem here, aside from Johnny's dyslexia, is that 25 to Life was seemingly designed as a controversy first and an actual video game second. ...
- The California Aggie Online
School digest and lunch menus Jan 26, 2006
...opportunity to tour the school's 15-acre campus and learn more about its highly individualized program geared toward bright children with dyslexia and other ...
- Annapolis Capital,
Violinist Anantawan featured on TVO Jan 27, 2006
Also featured on this Tuesday's show is Jenica Hammett, an emerging singer and songwriter who has struggled through visual and spatial dyslexia, as well as ...
- Mississauga News,
Work Zone: Putting job applicants to the test Jan 15, 2006
By Elwin Green, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Imagine a 16-year-old with dyslexia applying for a job as a busboy at a restaurant. When ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette,
Postbag - Pupils' needs first Jan 11, 2006
DAVID Carrington (Letters, December 14) is mistaken when he claims that success for Cambridgeshire's schools "comes at a price" for children with dyslexia. ...
- Hunts Post,
Swimming: How Goodhew defied the odds to strike gold Jan 19, 2006
He defied the Iron Lady, dyslexia and the embarrassment of baldness at the age of ten to become Olympic champion and now Duncan Goodhew looks back on 20 years ...
- Belfast Telegraph,
PAL to Help Improve Reading Skills of Jacksonville Youth Jan 11, 2006
Dyslexia Initiative to provide dyslexia screening and tutoring to PAL students. ... Dyslexia is the most common cause of reading problems, according to Nemours. ...
- First Coast News,
Omega-3/ADHD expert to visit SA Jan 6, 2006
However, research shows that those with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia and other learning difficulties are particularly deficient. ...
- Health24.com,
Why my father deserves to have his lost voice back Jan 21, 2006
...with AD. 'She was very upset and apologetic. Looking back I realise that she probably suffered from dyslexia . The consultant said ...
- The Observer,
Azinger skeptical of new deal, concentrates on last year of ... Jan 15, 2006
A counselor suggested he go through some tests, and Holmes discovered he had dyslexia. "School was just a lot of extra time for me,'' he said. ...
- CNN/SI
(PRN) American Airlines Teams With Texas Scottish Rite Hospital ... Jan 23, 2006
...the nation's leading pediatric centers for the treatment of orthopedic conditions, certain related neurological disorders and learning disorders, like dyslexia ...
- Houston Chronicle,
Paul Martin: He has a record Jan 20, 2006
Canadian philosopher Ursula Franklin has a phrase for this kind of behaviour: moral dyslexia. ... It did not take long for that moral dyslexia to show up. ...
- Rabble.ca,
Kentucky's children - Are we reading the warning signs? Jan 25, 2006
Children with learning disabilities like attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, expressive-receptive language disorders, and dyslexia often hide their ...
- Danville Advocate,
Honesty, rock fights, hell-fire Jan 21, 2006
I pleaded my innocence by swearing to "dog," and if I was caught would have claimed dyslexia as an excuse. She missed my mispronunciation and I was acquitted. ...
- Vail Daily News,
Senior center puts kids in spotlight Jan 22, 2006
Friendship School has been serving children with specific language-based learning differences, such as dyslexia, at its current location since 2001. ...
- Baltimore Sun,
Graduate Takes Road Less Travelled, Plans Career in Outdoor ... Jan 23, 2006
Center. Kleinschmidt, who was researching dyslexia in a rat model, says she was hoping to publish her undergraduate thesis as well. ...
- Harvard Crimson,
Brain over pain Jan 22, 2006
...attention, so perhaps MRI training could help people with attention deficit disorder; similarly, some brain areas have been implicated in dyslexia, so perhaps ...
- Boston Globe,
Fragments of the fabulous l Jan 23, 2006
One individual who showed up to purchase one of the vehicles said he saw the figure as $6 700, though it is not clear why this numerical dyslexia did not ...
- Barbados Advocate,
National Research Center Includes Freedom Scientific's WYNN(TM) ... Jan 25, 2006
WYNN supports individuals with learning disabilities such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADD, ADHD or for those learning English as a second language (ELL). ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Little Caesars rebirth continues Jan 24, 2006
The center is raising money for the 32nd Degree Masonic Learning Center for Children, which provides free training to children diagnosed with dyslexia. ...
- Fort Wayne News Sentinel,
YMCA honors volunteerism Jan 24, 2006
Little League. "They would not offer me any hands-on training," Gamson said. "I have dyslexia. The word didn't exist back then. The ...
- Marion Chronicle Tribune,
Disabled writer serves as inspiration to all Jan 24, 2006
Many can benefit from this program, especially those with learning disabilities such as dyslexia or those learning a new language like English. ...
- The Republican,
Health events and meetings Jan 22, 2006
Georgetown Healthcare System, 2000 Scenic Drive, Suite 201. Free. (512) 942-4115. Dyslexia — 11:30 am to 1 pm Jan. 31. Parents with dyslexic children. ...
- Austin American-Statesman (subscription),
Henry Winkler gets the last laugh in surviving his painful ... Jan 3, 2006
..."Dyslexia taught me kindness," he says. ... Before he'd ever heard the word "dyslexia," Winkler developed ways of coping with his confounding brain. ...
- DetNews.com,
Update 4: Stuart Appleby Continues to Lead Sony Open Jan 13, 2006
He made it through four years of Kentucky despite being diagnosed with dyslexia, but left before graduating because he hated school and was ready for a game he ...
- Forbes
Big Sam for Newcastle after casting Bolton in his own image Jan 7, 2006
He is the salt of the earth, this son of a policeman. Dyslexia and a dislike of school left him feeling inferior, and he compensated with football. ...
- Scotsman,
Making sense of it Jan 18, 2006
The second the percentage of pupils in each school who have been "statemented" as needing extra help because of conditions such as autism, dyslexia or visual ...
- Telegraph.co.uk,
Bill may aid special-ed students Jan 20, 2006
...are so severe. Special-education students have a wide range of disabilities, from Down syndrome to dyslexia. "These students have ...
- San Diego Union Tribune,
Fine ‘n’ Fluent Jan 17, 2006
Language disorders: Related to the celebral level, these are signified by deviation or delay from normal speech and language, like autism, aphasia and dyslexia ...
- Expressindia.com,
Disabled 'struggling' to learn Jan 17, 2006
Wheelchair users, dyslexia sufferers, visually impaired students and those with mental health difficulties were all invited to meet Committee members. ...
- Scotsman,
Omega-3 May Help Special Children Jan 9, 2006
The children belong to the 10 years to 16 years age group, and they suffer from disorders like dyslexia, Asperger's syndrome, autism, dyslexia, attention ...
- MedIndia,
Parents try to establish charter school Dec 31, 2005
Renee Graham. Every day after school, she worked with her for hours to help her work through her learning disability, dyslexia. Her ...
- Gwinnett Daily Post,
Still no reprieve in exit exams for special ed Jan 19, 2006
...educators, parents and students wait and hope for relief, schools are aggressively targeting students who suffer from disabilities like dyslexia and attention ...
- Los Angeles Daily News,
EDUCATION NOTES Jan 9, 2006
Shelton School in Dallas has launched its first online course, "Dyslexia and Related Disorders." Course content includes the brain's role in reading and ...
- Dallas Morning News (subscription),
Senate hears WASL appeals Jan 20, 2006
Other voices rang out as well, from a Marysville mother concerned about children with dyslexia, to a member of the Tulalip Tribes who believes other assessment ...
- Bothell Herald,
EDUCATION BRIEFS Jan 15, 2006
The 32nd degree Masonic Learning Center in Scranton is offering free help for children with dyslexia and training for teachers who want to help. ...
- Scranton Times,
Glover: Honor King by voting Jan 17, 2006
Glover talked about growing up in San Francisco, learning about King from actor-activist Harry Belafonte, of becoming a math major after dyslexia gave him ...
- The News Journal,
'There's been a terrible accident' Jan 15, 2006
...him. How could his "princess," who never let her severe dyslexia slow her down, who dreamed of a big white wedding, be gone? This ...
- Montreal Gazette,
Schools pressed on special education numbers Jan 16, 2006
Currently, about 9 percent of students nationwide are identified as having some kind of disability, such as autism, dyslexia, emotional disorder or ...
- Albany Times Union,
Daniel Powter on verge of superstardom Jan 13, 2006
But a little childhood dyslexia didn't stop this singer-songwriter (not being able to read music never stopped BB King, dropping out of high school didn't stop ...
- Canoe.ca,
Region's snow day becomes company's paid vacation day Jan 14, 2006
...anxiety. She herself told the agency she suffers from dyslexia and anxiety. Do they have the right to such personal health information? ...
- Boston Globe,
Board recognizes renowned paleontologist as honorary degree ... Jan 20, 2006
Perhaps most exceptional about Horner's accomplishments is the fact that he struggled with undiagnosed dyslexia for much of his life. ...
- Penn State Live,
Silver & Gold Jan 15, 2006
...“I can’t remember a year of my life that I didn’t tend my own garden.�. Artistic talent runs in her family, as does dyslexia. ...
- Kansas City Star,
Girl's insensitive rejection leaves him angry and confused Jan 14, 2006
I've had trouble making new friends because I'm heavy, I have dyslexia, and my speech isn't clear. In eighth grade, I made a lot ...
- Boston Globe,
Clown around at workshop Jan 19, 2006
...circus skills can aid communication and teamwork skills as well as benefiting those that have ADHD (attention deficit hyperactive disorder) and dyslexia.
- Sutton Borough Guardian,
SGA to build memorial Jan 18, 2006
Asthma was the official cause of death, but Jacobs also battled dyslexia, Tourette’s Syndrome, cerebral palsy and a severe case of sleep apnea during his life ...
- North Texas Daily
Two Berkeley High Students Search for a New Home By ANNIE KASSOF ... Jan 17, 2006
...for two months yet managed to get herself to school at Skyline High in Oakland, maintaining a 4.0 grade point average despite her dyslexia, before moving to ...
- Berkeley Daily Planet,
A Midyear Educational Tune-up Jan 20, 2006
...as soon as possible. Jayne Matthews is the parent of a very bright, intelligent child with dyslexia and an educational advocate.
- Baltimore Times,
A creative touch takes Terry to top Jan 13, 2006
Not a natural academic, Terry admits that in his formative years, schooling was difficult, exacerbated by the fact that he suffers with dyslexia. ...
- Belfast Telegraph,
Children’s illustrator comes to Augusta Jan 14, 2006
And despite his dyslexia he has become a world-renowned illustrator of children’s books, regularly using his story to inspire budding artists. ...
- Aiken Standard (subscription),
Allor: Early intervention is key to helping children read Dec 28, 2005
These studies involve children from all backgrounds, including those in poverty, second-language learners and even those with dyslexia. ...
- Austin American-Statesman (subscription),
Cheers and Jeers Around The World of Boxing 23 Nov 2005
...t fight Floyd Mayweather, he'll never be a millionaire.� His reference to current welterweight king Zab Judah seemed to reflect post-fight dyslexia, as it is ...
- EastsideBoxing.com
MORT CRIM: Coping skills get results 23 Nov 2005
...study conducted by Tulip Financial Research, successful business people are four times as likely as the general population to suffer from dyslexia and other ...
- Detroit Free Press,
Therapy Helps Stroke Patients Talk Again 23 Nov 2005
Reppucci. Melodic Intonation Therapy has also been used to help people who stutter and is being studied for dyslexia as well. Schlaug ...
- Boston Channel.com,
New school unit for children with special needs 23 Nov 2005
...“We can’t have children with dyslexia and mild learning difficulties treated in the same way as those with heavier disabilities.�. ...
- Cyprus Mail,
PLANO CALENDAR 23 Nov 2005
Call 972-769-4130. IDEAS, Impacting Dyslexia Education Awareness and Support, will hold its next meeting from 11:30 am to 1 pm Dec. ...
- WFAA (subscription),
Ped Med: Brain boosts and busts 23 Nov 2005
...which this ability develops has profound implications for those who are born blind or deaf, or who suffer from disorders such as autism and dyslexia in which ...
- Monsters and Critics.com,
Genetic link to dyslexia, study finds Nov 21, 2005
US researchers believe they have made more progress in understanding the genetic roots of dyslexia, a learning disability that makes reading and spelling ...
- Brisbane Courier Mail,
The Hardship and Fleeting Joys of a Mother With Dyslexia Nov 18, 2005
But by the third grade, Joselyn was hopelessly lost in class, and her learning disability was soon identified as dyslexia, a possibly inherited disorder in ...
- New York Times,
Helping Children With Dyslexia To Read Nov 16, 2005
...(Liz Bonis) 11/16/05 -- Several learning centers across the country are using a new program to help children with dyslexia. The ...
- 13WHAM-TV,
Dyslexia risk gene identified Nov 8, 2005
...family are affected. So hereditary disposition seems to play an important role in the occurrence of dyslexia. Scientists at the ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Call for teacher training to spot dyslexia Nov 9, 2005
HUNDREDS of dyslexic children are missing out on vital treatment and support because the condition i... DOMESTIC violence campaigners ...
- Sunderland Echo,
DU discovery may cut risk for dyslexia Nov 10, 2005
Unlike most, Michael had speech problems that persisted into kindergarten, putting him at risk for the reading difficulty known as dyslexia. ...
- Denver Post,
Call for teacher training to spot dyslexia Nov 9, 2005
Joyce Bee, senior teacher with the North East-based Dyslexia Institute, said: "There isn't the staff and it is really a funding issue. ...
- Sunderland Echo,
Dyslexia discovery Nov 14, 2005
Only to find letters and words all jumbled up. That's exactly what people with dyslexia see. ... Dr. Jeff Gruen is the lead author of a Yale study on dyslexia. ...
- WHDH-TV,
St. Agatha takes lead in education of dyslexia Nov 10, 2005
But dyslexia makes academics a struggle. ... Dyslexia does not come from a lack of motivation, poor living conditions or low intelligence. ...
- Catholic Sentinel,
Gene May Be Linked To Dyslexia Oct 28, 2005
...(WebMD) Researchers have found a gene that may be linked to dyslexia, a reading disability that affects millions of children and adults. ...
- CBS News
Discovery of dyslexia gene offers hope of early support for ... Oct 28, 2005
SCIENTISTS have identified a gene that may cause dyslexia, a breakthrough that could help bring earlier diagnosis of the condition. ...
- Scotsman,
Researchers May Have Discovered Dyslexia Gene Oct 28, 2005
HealthDay News) -- Researchers have identified a variation in a gene that appears to account for about 17 percent of cases of the reading disability dyslexia. ...
- Forbes
Scientists Tie Two Additional Genes to Dyslexia Oct 28, 2005
One year after scientists discovered a gene whose flaw contributes to dyslexia, two more such genes have now been identified. The ...
- New York Times,
Dyslexia gene identified Oct 28, 2005
Researchers have identified a gene that may cause dyslexia, the disability that causes children to mix up letters and have difficulties learning to read. ...
- The Age (subscription),
One gene may provide a major key to dyslexia Oct 28, 2005
Researchers have identified a single gene alteration that may be a significant cause of dyslexia, a disorder that impairs the ability to read and comprehend ...
- Houston Chronicle,
Yet more genetic clues to dyslexia discovered Oct 30, 2005
A year after scientists discovered a gene whose flaw contributes to dyslexia, scientists have identified two more such genes. The ...
- Sydney Morning Herald (subscription),
Gene behind dyslexia in children identified Oct 30, 2005
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine claimed to have found the gene behind dyslexia, a reading disability affecting millions of children and adults ...
- Hindustan Times,
Dyslexia gene may have been pinpointed Nov 3, 2005
DYSLEXIA has long been thought to have a genetic component. Now researchers may have pinpointed a specific dyslexia gene. Jeffrey ...
- New Scientist (subscription),
Potential dyslexia gene Identified Oct 28, 2005
...bc-us-tourettes (October 14, 2005) -- Yale researchers in New Haven, Conn., have discovered a gene that appears to contribute to some cases of Tourette's ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Dyslexia gene discovery could lead to screening Oct 29, 2005
Yale researchers announced Friday they have discovered the gene that may be responsible for dyslexia, setting the stage for the genetic screening of young ...
- Santa Barbara News-Press (subscription),
Novel discovery of 'DCDC2' gene associated with dyslexia Oct 28, 2005
Pediatric researchers at Yale School of Medicine have identified a gene on human chromosome 6 called DCDC2, which is linked to dyslexia, a reading disability ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Scientists link 2 more genes to dyslexia Oct 29, 2005
By Sandra Blakeslee. One year after scientists discovered a gene whose flaw contributes to dyslexia, scientists have now identified two more such genes. ...
- Salt Lake Tribune,
Gene May Be Linked to Dyslexia Oct 31, 2005
Researchers have found a gene that may be linked to dyslexia, a reading disability that affects millions of children and adults. The gene is called “DCDC2... ...
- LaSalute.net,
Dyslexia: Retraining the Brain Nov 2, 2005
About 10% of children and adults have dyslexia. It is the most common cause of reading, writing and spelling difficulties. It is ...
- WFtv.com,
New Dyslexia Gene Identified Oct 30, 2005
...genetics of reading disorders. On chromosome 6, they've identified a gene called DCDC2 and linked it to dyslexia: Dr. Gruen and ...
- Medgadget.com,
Gene May Cause Dyslexia Nov 1, 2005
A possible cause of dyslexia is coming into focus. Researchers ... disability. An estimated 10-percent of americans suffer from dyslexia. ...
- KSDK,
Conference focuses on helping those with dyslexia Oct 29, 2005
October 30, 2005 — Raising and home-schooling a child with dyslexia can be difficult, as Brownsville-resident Melissa Elizondo has found with her 7-year-old ...
- Brownsville Herald,
DYSLEXIA IS SEEN AS A POSITIVE THING Nov 3, 2005
A SEAFORD woman who has struggled with dyslexia her whole life is now teaching others how to see the condition in a positive light. ...
- Eastbourne Herald,
New Web toolbar aids dyslexia sufferers Oct 25, 2005
A British entrepreneur has launched a new toolbar that aims to tackle the problems people with dyslexia suffer when browsing the Web. ...
- Netimperative,
Genetic origins of dyslexia discovered Nov 1, 2005
Society of Human Genetics, researchers from Harvard Medical School have discovered two additional genetic flaws linked to the learning disorder, dyslexia. ...
- myDNA.com,
Dyslexia Denials... Oct 24, 2005
With government figures suggesting that at least one in ten Britons suffer from dyslexia, shocking new claims casting doubt upon the validity of this condition ...
- The Wessex Scene,
Scientists closer to finding dyslexia gene Nov 6, 2005
A group of scientists have found what may be the gene that controls the reading disorder dyslexia. Symptoms like difficulty sounding ...
- WKYC-TV,
Genes That Guide Brain Development Linked to Dyslexia Nov 4, 2005
Genetic variations that cause miscues in brain development may play an important role in reading disabilities such as dyslexia, according to research presented ...
- Science Magazine (subscription)
It's never too late for dyslexia patients Nov 1, 2005
...jokes quite often.". It's been no easier as an adult for Register, who only recently discovered she has dyslexia. She found help ...
- WFAA (subscription),
Man Writes Tale About Meaning Of Dog In His Life Nov 22, 2005
We'll talk with one of the world's leading experts on reading and dyslexia, Dr. Sally Shaywitz, about her book "Overcoming Dyslexia." Dr. Shaywitz will help us ...
- NewsNet5.com,
Discovery of dyslexia gene could lead to earlier tests Oct 28, 2005
Scientists have announced that they have identified a gene for dyslexia, paving the way for the development of earlier tests for the reading disability. ...
- Independent,
Gene May Be Linked to Dyslexia Oct 28, 2005
By Miranda Hitti. Researchers have found a gene that may be linked to dyslexia, a reading disability that affects millions of children and adults. ...
- FOX News
Gene flaw targeted in dyslexia Oct 29, 2005
Researchers have identified a single gene alteration that may be a significant cause of dyslexia, a disorder that impairs the ability to read and comprehend ...
- philly.com,
Potential dyslexia gene Identified Oct 28, 2005
Yale University researchers say they've identified a gene that may be responsible for dyslexia, one of the most common neurobehavioral disorders. ...
- HappyNews.com,
Discovery of dyslexia gene set to make early tests possible Oct 28, 2005
SCIENTISTS announced yesterday that they had identified a gene for dyslexia, paving the way for the development of earlier tests for the reading disability. ...
- Unison.ie (subscription),
Potential dyslexia gene Identified Oct 28, 2005
NEW HAVEN, CT, United States (UPI) -- Yale University researchers say they`ve identified a gene that may be responsible for dyslexia, one of the most common ...
- Monsters and Critics.com,
Gene behind dyslexia identified Oct 29, 2005
Washington : Researchers at Yale School of Medicine claimed to have found the gene behind dyslexia, a reading disability affecting millions of children and ...
- NewKerala.com,
Chromosome 6 gene DCDC2 linked to dyslexia Oct 30, 2005
...of Medicine, Pediatric researchers at Yale School of Medicine have identified a gene on human chromosome 6 called DCDC2, which is linked to dyslexia, a reading ...
- RxPG NEWS,
Scientists Tie Two Additional Genes To Reading Problem Dyslexia Oct 29, 2005
By SANDRA BLAKESLEE. One year after scientists discovered a gene whose flaw contributes to dyslexia, scientists have now identified two more such genes. ...
- TheDay (subscription),
Researchers note possible milestone in dyslexia link Oct 31, 2005
By Amanda Gardner. Researchers have identified a variation in a gene that appears to account for about 17 percent of cases of the reading disability dyslexia. ...
- Cincinnati Enquirer,
Jennie Cross prefers to concentrate on what her children can do ... Nov 9, 2005
...rugby and netball. These bright young people are living proof that dyslexia need not be a barrier to success. Antony and Danielle ...
- News & Star,
Obtaining a warrant in Malta Nov 16, 2005
In addition I got a certificate from Hornsby Institute where I could practise my profession as a dyslexia tutor. I also got a certificate ...
- Times of Malta,
Scientists link gene to neurological reading disorder Nov 9, 2005
A team of Yale scientists have come a little closer to decoding the mystery behind dyslexia, after finding the disorder is an issue of genes, not intelligence. ...
- Yale Daily News
Clothing exam not appropriate Nov 16, 2005
...group in reading ability. It is possible that the nephew has dyslexia, a condition that many people do not know exists. It may be ...
- OCRegister (subscription),
Bowman wins PTA walk-a-thon challenge Nov 10, 2005
...offered by the Masonic Learning Center to the Lexington public school that had the greatest participation rate in the Walk for Children with Dyslexia, Oct. 1. ...
- Lexington Minuteman,
I was written off as lazy and stupid. over 50 years on, the memory ... Nov 5, 2005
Marion Lady Langham endured long years of misery at school, branded "lazy" and "stupid" due to undiagnosed dyslexia, a condition that neither she nor her ...
- Belfast Telegraph,
Findings could put dyslexic children on educational programmes ... Nov 1, 2005
UP TO a fifth of dyslexia cases — a disorder that impairs the ability to read and write and spell words — could be caused by a faulty version of a gene ...
- TODAYonline,
FEATURE: Understanding special children Nov 6, 2005
...“This year, the funds raised will benefit children with autism, those intellectually challenged and those afflicted by dyslexia,’’ he added. ...
- Malay Mail,
Believing you are a genius is vital, author says Nov 16, 2005
..."How many of you are geniuses?" asks Villaseñor, the prolific author who overcame severe dyslexia, abusive teachers and 265 rejections by publishers before ...
- Indianapolis Star,
News briefs from California's Central Coast Nov 21, 2005
The Americans with Disabilities Act came in how many years ago?" said Joan Esposito, founder of the Santa Barbara-based Dyslexia Awareness and Resource Center. ...
- San Jose Mercury News,
Students find help for their disabilities Nov 20, 2005
...''Our experience could matter to other kids.". Mooney has struggled with dyslexia, and did not learn to read until he was 12. After ...
- Boston Globe,
Sophie shares a hearty laugh with Jackie's wife, Lady Helen Nov 11, 2005
...sequin trim, Prince Edward's wife looked right at home rubbing shoulders with the stars, including Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, at the Dyslexia Institute Awards ...
- hellomagazine.com,
Why so many children fall behind at school Nov 21, 2005
It would also increase the likelihood of early detection of difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia and cognitive disorders, thus allowing for greater and ...
- The Herald,
Sensory Perceptions Begin Early in Life Nov 20, 2005
...which this ability develops has profound implications for those who are born blind or deaf or who suffer from disorders such as autism and dyslexia, in which ...
- Ivanhoe,
Students dig deep to say what they believe Nov 21, 2005
...succinctly,� Stein said. Expressing himself is hard for Stein, who has severe dyslexia, but he too shared an essay. “It didn ...
- Barre Montpelier Times Argus,
Feature: Coming together for disadvantaged children Nov 17, 2005
The money will go to helping children suffering from autism, intellectual disability and dyslexia. And the message from the stars was clear. ...
- Malay Mail,
Can your birthday affect your health? Nov 20, 2005
More children with dyslexia are born in May, June and July than in other months and, according to Danish researchers, inflammatory bowel disease is more common ...
- The Herald,
Being ABLE to Understand Nov 19, 2005
...also provide work stations to show people what it is like to have other disabilities such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia, autism, speech ...
- Citizens Voice,
Literacy Bitterroot offers range of learning resources Nov 21, 2005
One enrolled student had the opportunity to move from a $7 per hour wage to $17 - but he had to take a reading test, and he had severe dyslexia. ...
- Hamilton Ravalli Republic,
10-year-old inspires through artistic talent Nov 21, 2005
...situation. "I have dyslexia and they didn't know what it was when I was going to school," Foulks said. "They just thought I was stupid. ...
- NewsOK.com (subscription),
Musically trained children process language better Nov 21, 2005
...presented Wednesday at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in Washington, DC, will help children with reading problems, such as dyslexia. ...
- Hindustan Times,
Education Act lacking: Teachers Nov 21, 2005
...“There are students with learning disabilities, vision problems, mild cases of mental retardation and dyslexia in the schools. ...
- AntiguaSun,
Gov. Bush's storm action commended Nov 7, 2005
Oct. 31. Thank you for your coverage of the groundbreaking for construction of classrooms for dePaul School for Dyslexia. It was ...
- St. Petersburg Times,
Double-duty classrooms in the works Oct 31, 2005
Matthias Lutheran Church in Clearwater. "It's kind of a win-win situation," said Vicki Hatch, head of the private dePaul School for Dyslexia. ...
- St. Petersburg Times,
New toolbar for dyslexics Oct 25, 2005
Although the Internet is a vital resource for many people, many others find reading the text difficult to understand due to dyslexia and other visual ...
- PC Pro,
Everything you don't need to know about tonight's 'I'ma' ... Nov 19, 2005
Now he looks like the runner-up in a Cliff Richard impersonator competition. A practising Moron, he has never yet conquered his dyslexia. ...
- Independent,
Playing music can be good for your brain Nov 17, 2005
...how the brain processes the spoken word, a finding that researchers say could lead to improving the reading ability of children who have dyslexia and other ...
- San Francisco Chronicle,
Study: Connection between music, reading Nov 17, 2005
...it's trained to. They say this could be used in children to stop poor reading habits or problems like dyslexia. Critics say more ...
- PhysOrg.com,
Study: Connection between music, reading Nov 17, 2005
...adapt and grow if it's trained to. They say this could be used in children to stop poor reading habits or problems like dyslexia.
- Webindia123,
Study: Musically trained kids process language better as adults Nov 17, 2005
...counterparts as adults. Researchers hope the findings will help children with reading problems, such as dyslexia. The study shows ...
- KESQ,
Kidnap stunt for Pudsey Nov 17, 2005
The school, which teaches children with dyslexia, will be organising a trail of clues for pupils to follow to free the kidnapped teacher. ...
- Comet 24,
Shawn Piller Celebrates Father's Life in Eulogy for Michael Piller Nov 17, 2005
Me having dyslexia and, thus, trouble reading when I met Michael, he created this family ritual that connected us all and helped my sister and I become ...
- TrekWeb.com,
Study: Music Changes How the Brain Processes Language and Sound Nov 17, 2005
The study’s results could lead to ways to help children who suffer from dyslexia, since reading ability is related to processing language. ...
- PlaybillArts,
Listened to any good books lately? Nov 18, 2005
...individuals in Massachusetts cannot read a printed page due to blindness, low vision, physical disability or reading impairment such as dyslexia, yet only 10 ...
- Merrimack River Current,
Eight inducted into Oklahoma Hall of Fame Nov 17, 2005
...building. She is currently president of the Payne Education Center, which trains teachers to educate children with dyslexia. Gibson ...
- NewsOK.com (subscription),
Blake Says Fuzzy Recall Is Due to Dyslexia Sep 29, 2005
Actor acquitted of murdering his wife testifies at a civil trial spearheaded by her family. By Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writer. ...
- Los Angeles Times
New Hope for Dyslexia Sep 29, 2005
Harold B. Crasilneck, Ph.D., and James A. Hall, MD of Dallas Texas states that relatively little use of hypnosis is used in treating dyslexia. ...
- NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
Ellendale, ND, teacher to raise dyslexia awareness Sep 29, 2005
She will also present information to the public about dyslexia, a neurological disorder that affects language processing in many ways, including reading ...
- Aberdeen American News
The Outsiders Sep 30, 2005
..."What's the point of having good grades if no one likes you?" asks one 17-year-old high school senior who struggles with attention-deficit disorder and dyslexia ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription)
GRANT TO EXTEND DYSLEXIA WORK Sep 21, 2005
The cash injection for Adult Dyslexia Access (ADA) will help fund the salary of a community worker for the next year as the organisation continues its work ...
- Community Newswire
ABCDA launches dyslexia projects Sep 19, 2005
The Antigua & Barbuda Centre for Dyslexia Awareness (ABCDA) has launched two new school-based projects aimed at tackling the literacy problems prevalent among ...
- AntiguaSun
Dyslexia training for work Sep 22, 2005
The European-funded project will help diagnose workers who have dyslexia but may not be aware, as well as showing the advantages and barriers of dyslexia to ...
- Wandsworth Borough Guardian
Persistence helps dissipate cloud of dyslexia Sep 19, 2005
Among the Web sites she visited were ones on dyslexia, and she found that symptoms coincided with those observed in Gardner. Dyslexia ...
- Maui News
October designated as Dyslexia awareness month Sep 22, 2005
In an effort to promote greater knowledge and understanding of dyslexia and related learning disabilities, the Board of Directors of The International Dyslexia ...
- Marble Falls Highlander
LEADER ARTICLE: Don't Dismiss Dyslexia Sep 21, 2005
...be ignored. These are concerns expressed by parents of children who have a specific learning disability or dyslexia. Hari seemed ...
- Times of India
Dyslexia awareness walk slated Sep 23, 2005
WATERBURY - The Valley of Waterbury 32nd Degree Masonic Learning Center for Children will sponsor its annual Dyslexia Awareness Walk Sunday, October 16. ...
- TownTimesNews.com
Dyslexia is not a real condition, expert says Sep 2, 2005
Dyslexia support groups and teachers have condemned a professor of education who said today that the condition exists only as an emotional state rather than ...
- Times Online
Anger as experts claim dyslexia is a myth Sep 2, 2005
Dyslexia, the learning disability thought to affect one in 10 Britons, does not exist and is no more than an emotional construct, education experts will claim ...
- Guardian Unlimited
Teacher sparks row on existence of dyslexia Sep 2, 2005
LONDON (Reuters) - A professor sparked a row on Friday by saying that dyslexia -- an illness which afflicts millions of people worldwide -- was overdiagnosed. ...
- Reuters.uk
Dyslexia is no more than a snobbish label, says professor Sep 2, 2005
By John Clare. Dyslexia, a condition generally thought to affect about 10 per cent of the population, was dismissed yesterday as a "myth". ...
- Telegraph.co.uk
British teacher sparks row on dyslexia Sep 2, 2005
LONDON (Reuters) - A British professor sparked a row on Friday by saying that dyslexia - a condition that affects millions of people worldwide -- was ...
- Reuters.uk
Dyslexia does not exist - professor Sep 1, 2005
An education professor has claimed that dyslexia "does not exist" because it has no valid scientific basis. Writing in the Times ...
- This is London
Dyslexia is all in the mind, says professor Sep 2, 2005
An education expert has claimed that dyslexia "does not exist" because it has no valid scientific basis. Up to six million people ...
- Telegraph.co.uk
UK prof claims dyslexia doesn't exist Sep 3, 2005
An education professor in Britain has claimed that dyslexia 'does not exist' and it has no valid scientific basis. Writing in the ...
- Times of India
Dyslexia dismissal sparks angry defence Sep 2, 2005
A claim by an education professor that dyslexia "does not exist in a way that is of help to anyone" provoked anger from experts today. ...
- EducationGuardian.co.uk
PROF: THERE'S NO DYSLEXIA Sep 1, 2005
By Justine Smith. AN education expert today provoked a storm of protest by claiming that dyslexia was not a genuine condition. Professor ...
- Mirror.co.uk
Row after expert questions dyslexia Sep 2, 2005
Campaigners condemned his comments, insisting that dyslexia is a "real condition" affecting millions of Britons. Writing in the ...
- ic Scotland.co.uk
Teacher sparks controversy over diagnosis of dyslexia Sep 2, 2005
LONDON: A British professor sparked a row yesterday by saying that dyslexia — an illness which afflicts millions of people worldwide — was overdiagnosed. ...
- Peninsula On-line
Dyslexia a snobbish label, says expert Sep 2, 2005
DYSLEXIA, a condition generally thought to affect about 10pc of the population, was dismissed as a "myth" by a British expert yesterday. ...
- Unison.ie (subscription)
Professor says dyslexia doesn't exist Sep 2, 2005
DURHAM, England, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- A Durham University researcher in England has claimed dyslexia "does not exist" because it has no valid scientific basis. ...
- United Press International
Professor's bombshell on dyslexia Sep 2, 2005
He added that after 30 years in the field he had "little confidence" in his ability to diagnose it. But the British Dyslexia Association slammed the claims. ...
- Glasgow Evening Times
KNIGHTLEY'S BATTLE WITH DYSLEXIA Sep 2, 2005
Hollywood actress KEIRA KNIGHTLEY's early career was fraught with difficulty, as dyslexia made it impossible for her to learn lines. ...
- Contactmusic.com
Puck blames memory lapses on dyslexia Sep 8, 2005
Fighting to avoid paying a $200,000 US lawsuit settlement, Peter Pocklington yesterday rolled out an oddball defence tactic: his dyslexia. ...
- Edmonton Sun
Dyslexia overdiagnosed and a 'construct' says educationalist Sep 5, 2005
According to a British professor dyslexia, an illness which afflicts millions of people is over diagnosed, and a "construct" with no scientific basis which had ...
- News-Medical.net
Education research ignites Dyslexia debate Sep 6, 2005
A Professor at Durham University's School of Education has sparked a major debate about the status of dyslexia and the value of labelling of some people with ...
- News-Medical.net
UTV Dyslexia feature Sep 6, 2005
Janine Houghton is now the only person in Northern Ireland qualified and registered to practise the Raviv method, a breakthrough technique in treating dyslexia ...
- UTV
Dyslexia conference Sep 14, 2005
A ONE-DAY conference on dyslexia is to be held at the University of Wales, Bangor, on Saturday. The conference, Including Dyslexia ...
- ic Wales
Dyslexia day at Bangor Sep 12, 2005
Leading experts in the field of dyslexia, Dr Chris Singleton and Dr Angela Fawcett, will be leading speakers at a conference in Bangor on Saturday September 17 ...
- News Wales
ESF Awards £500,000 to Dyslexia and Employment Project Sep 5, 2005
In what promises to be an unpleasant week for suffers of dyslexia with a Channel 4 documentary claiming that the condition does not exist and is in fact an ...
- FEnews.co.uk
Dyslexia expert hits back at claims made by TV documentary Sep 8, 2005
A WILMSLOW expert has hit back at claims that dyslexia is not a “real� condition and insists there are proven methods that can help. ...
- The Wilmslow Express
Expert anger at dyslexia doubter Sep 7, 2005
Julian Elliott, a professor of education at Durham university, cast doubt on the scientific validity of dyslexia and said he had little confidence in diagnosis ...
- ic NorthWales
Accent on confusion in spelling out the case against dyslexia Sep 8, 2005
The distinguished professor meant "remedy", possibly "fix". Why couldn't she say so? The Dyslexia Myth contained many such irritations. ...
- The Herald
Dyslexia is no more than a snobbish label, says professor Sep 2, 2005
Dyslexia, a condition generally thought to affect about 10 per cent of the population, was dismissed yesterday as a "myth"... Dyslexia ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net
Teacher sparks row on existence of dyslexia Sep 3, 2005
A professor sparked a row on Friday by saying that dyslexia -- an illness which afflicts millions of people worldwide -- was overdiagnosed... ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net
Program to Identify Dyslexia Sep 4, 2005
The Nemours BrightStart! Dyslexia Initiative, which starts this month, will be doing something slightly different. The program is ...
- The Ledger
Dyslexia - one name, many problems Sep 12, 2005
Thursday’s Channel Four Dispatches documentary examined whether there was any such thing as dyslexia and a leading complementary health practitioner who has ...
- Response Source (press release)
Keira's battle with dyslexia Sep 6, 2005
Actress Keira Knightley's early career was fraught with difficulty, as dyslexia made it impossible for her to learn lines, reports sfgate.com. ...
- 24 Hours Vancouver
Free Lecture on ADD/ADHD & Learning Disorders Oct 1, 2005
...help improve performance and behavior for both children and adults with ADD/ADHD and other learning or behavioral disorders such as Dyslexia, OCD, Tourettes ...
- AmericanTowns.com
Princeton board policy helps dyslexic students cope Sep 30, 2005
...school administrators. Together, their collaboration has created a district policy on learning disabilities including dyslexia. This ...
- Princeton Packet
Q & A: Dyslexia Sep 3, 2005
A education expert has caused controversy by questioning the scientific validity of the term dyslexia... A ... treated. Q: What is dyslexia? ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net
Dyslexia dismissal sparks angry defence Sep 2, 2005
A claim by an education professor that dyslexia "does not exist in a way that is of help to anyone" provoked anger from experts today... ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net
Reaching out to dyslexic children Sep 17, 2005
First described as "word-blindness" in 1896, dyslexia is one of the least understood neurological conditions in the world, said Mr Robin Mosely, 58, executive ...
- Channel News Asia
One Step From Home Sep 30, 2005
...“I was planning to come to California in a year. This just moved things up for me.�. Chalk suffers from dyslexia and never learned to read or write. ...
- Gilroy Dispatch (subscription)
Treating special kids in a special way Oct 1, 2005
...we actually do. The first step towards that will be looking beyond labels like Dyslexia, Autism and Down’s Syndrome. We need to ...
- Financial Express
Alan Armstrong's Stories Write Themselves Sep 30, 2005
..."We had the experience [of dealing with dyslexia] with our son. We live above a farm. This is really important to me because my ...
- Authorlink (subscription)
LexFest! Connecting Our Cultures 2005 Oct 1, 2005
...on this day will be the Masonic Learning Center Walk-athon for Dyslexia starting at 10 am at the National Heritage Museum and coming right up into the Center ...
- AmericanTowns.com
Assistants learn to help Sep 27, 2005
By The Journal. A course in Newcastle helping teaching assistants to better understand the needs of pupils with dyslexia has been a huge success. ...
- ic Newcastle.co.uk
The Sunday Times - Style Sep 26, 2005
They didn’t even have to see me. It didn’t cost me a thing. They just made a documentary and decided that there’s no such thing as dyslexia. Phew. ...
- Times Online
Dyslexic children need our support, not condemnation or the ' ... Sep 28, 2005
...it. Secondly, dyslexia is often linked with other serious disorders which all operate in unison to make problems for children. Dyspraxia ...
- ic Wales
Expert riles dyslexics by discrediting their illness Sep 2, 2005
A PROFESSOR has sparked a bitter controversy by saying that dyslexia - an illness which affects millions of people worldwide - is over-diagnosed. ...
- Scotsman
'The peopleaffected bydyslexia want solutions not arguments' Sep 2, 2005
CLAIMS that dyslexia does not exist have been rubbished by scientists at the forefront of cracking the common learning disorder's genetic code. ...
- ic Wales
Invisible differences Sep 21, 2005
...no one can see. Harryman was diagnosed with dyslexia, a reading disability, when he was in the fourth grade. He was tested after ...
- The Orion
Winkler puts his nemesis in print Sep 23, 2005
DYSLEXIA: The actor's book series deals with a youth growing up with the reading disability. By PAUL SAITOWITZ / The Press-Enterprise. ...
- Press-Enterprise (subscription)
BLAKE SPARS WITH WIFE-KIN LAWYER Sep 30, 2005
...marriage and what he did the night in 2001 when Bakley was killed. Blake blamed his shaky testimony on age, poor memory and dyslexia.
- New York Post
Zimmer to speak about Red Sox, Yankees rivalry Sep 29, 2005
Hartford YMCA. YMCA Read to Succeed is a nationally-recognized program teaches adults with dyslexia to read and write. YMCA Jewell ...
- Newington Town Crier
Schwarzenegger Appoints Seven to the State Reclamation Board Sep 29, 2005
Burroughs is the founder of Valley Oaks School for Dyslexia in Turlock. She is also a member of the California Women for Agriculture. ...
- YubaNet
Sullivan to assist school district with Lowry Sep 29, 2005
...convert the building into a college prepatory school for high school graduates with neurobiological disorders, such as autism, dyslexia, obsessive compulsive ...
- Tonawanda News
Special Education: Five tips for success Sep 30, 2005
...success--- education matters. Jayne Matthews is the parent of a very bright, intelligent child with dyslexia and an educational advocate.
- Baltimore Times
Fauquier County Public Schools Sep 27, 2005
15 and 16 to speak on "ADD/ADHD and Dyslexia, Symptoms and Solutions.". ... 16 session will run 8 am until 5 pm in the Arundel Gym and will focus on dyslexia. ...
- Fauquier Times-Democrat
No swan song for ugly ducks Sep 29, 2005
...other’s got. Maggie can’t hold down a job, and has been so resistant to treating her dyslexia she can scarcely read. She drinks ...
- Worcester Telegram (subscription)
'Tiny Domestic Dramas' takes shoppers at Ikea through a whole soap ... Sep 29, 2005
When his wary prospect hangs up on him, Emery sings a second aria, this one a raging lament that catalogs misfortunes ranging from dyslexia in childhood to all ...
- Seattle Post Intelligencer
Melanie Hurley named teacher of the year Sep 17, 2005
Hurley, who graduated with honors from Black Hills State University in 1998, was enrolled in a graduate course before she learned that she has dyslexia. ...
- Rapid City Journal
Millionaire who gave hope to dyslexics Sep 18, 2005
Susie suffered from dyslexia. It made her slow at school, isolated and withdrawn. ... Susie was about nine when she was diagnosed with dyslexia. ...
- ic Wales
A chance for clarification Sep 3, 2005
By The Journal. Professor Julian Elliott, an education expert at Durham University, has certainly stirred up a debate with his thoughts on dyslexia. ...
- ic Teesside.co.uk
The three most well-known conditions are so high profile they ... Sep 3, 2005
Of all of these, the three most well-known conditions, so high profile they almost seem like modern plagues, are autism, ADHD and dyslexia: yet all are ...
- Sunday Herald
NKU recieves donation from Florida millionaire Sep 21, 2005
It was a struggle for Iler to get through school since he suffered from dyslexia. "You have dyslexia and everyone thinks you're dumb," Iler said. ...
- Northerner Online
Wine and dine with 'Passport to Literacy' Sep 21, 2005
Woodbridge Academy is interested in forming a support group for families who have or think they may have a child with dyslexia. ...
- Lexington Herald Leader
Gray overcomes challenge in classroom, athletics Sep 1, 2005
He is also an exceptional student despite dealing with dyslexia. ... So they took him to Scottish Rite Hospital where he was diagnosed with dyslexia. ...
- Sherman Denison Herald Democrat
Bonnie Slade, Ph.D.: Bright 9-year-old boy may have Dyslexia Sep 1, 2005
...on with him. But, you did send me some other information which leads me to be concerned that he has Dyslexia. Some insurance companies ...
- Sebastian Sun (subscription)
Term in use for 100 years Sep 2, 2005
THE term dyslexia has been in common use for about 100 years and refers to a common learning difficulty. The British Dyslexia Association ...
- ic Wales
ABCDA in search of new home Sep 16, 2005
...by Patricia Campbell. The Antigua & Barbuda Centre for Dyslexia Awareness (ABCDA) is in search of a new home. The centre, currently ...
- AntiguaSun
Search for Miss Otter Tail County announced Sep 15, 2005
The reigning 2005 Miss Minnesota is Sarah Wall of Minneapolis. As Miss Minnesota, she speaks to adults and children about "Dyslexia: A Beautiful Difference.". ...
- Fergus Falls Daily Journal
Medical Breakthrough -- Retraining the Brain Sep 9, 2005
I just learn differently, and it takes me a lot longer," says Dee. Dee has Dyslexia. She recently found help with a program that teaches phonics-based reading. ...
- WQAD
Science Takes Note of Tone-Deafness Sep 9, 2005
...where the abnormalities may be in the brain and how individuals with congenital amusia might benefit from rehabilitation at an early age (similar to dyslexia ...
- drkoop.com
Sales sizzle after banger boom Sep 14, 2005
A ONE-DAY conference on dyslexia is to be held at the University of Wales, Bangor, on Saturday. The conference, Including Dyslexia ...
- ic Wales
COUNTER VIEW:Let's not shy away from calling a spade a spade Sep 8, 2005
Consider the current row that has been kicked up over the article that Durham University professor Julian Elliott wrote dismissing dyslexia, the learning ...
- Times of India
Shot by his own Revolver Sep 25, 2005
...to his name. He blames dyslexia for his problems and has been making up any shortfall by using a private tutor. On leaving school ...
- Australian
'I am not bitter. I sincerely want Scottish rugby to move forward' Sep 24, 2005
For it was during the tournament that Logan intensified the process of fronting up to something he had always thrust deep down, his struggle with dyslexia. ...
- The Sunday Times
Junk food diet 'makes children badly behaved' Sep 28, 2005
...pupils. Even greater numbers have learning and behavioural disorders such as dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. ...
- Daily Mail - UK
Antiwar protests Sep 27, 2005
...this rates Page 22? Did someone get a call from Karl Rove? Or does the editor have priority dyslexia? Or am I missing something?
- Los Angeles Times
Suicide pact of web pair Sep 28, 2005
...in 1993. The court heard Mr Aston was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome - a form of autism - and dyslexia as a child. His mother ...
- ic SouthLondon.co.uk
Price of oil is public’s main concern Sep 25, 2005
51, Subang Jaya State Assemblyman: "Hopefully, the Government will focus more on care for the handicapped, especially for children with autism and dyslexia. ...
- Malay Mail
Listened to any good books lately? Sep 28, 2005
...individuals in Massachusetts cannot read a printed page due to blindness, low vision, physical disability or reading impairment such as dyslexia, yet only 10 ...
- Stoneham Sun
FWCS probed on handling of special ed case Sep 28, 2005
The school determined he had a learning and communication disability, but just before he began fourth grade, Josh was diagnosed with mild dyslexia by an ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Picayune schools to visited by adopter today Sep 28, 2005
Elementary. - Approved receiving grants to Early Head Start and to South Side Upper and for homeless students and a dyslexia program. ...
- Picayune Item
Event recalls Peter Norbeck's role in SD history Sep 25, 2005
The book is the fictionalized true story of a boy who struggles with dyslexia. The narration, Kloxin says, includes real-life experiences ...
- Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Picayune school board meets Tuesday Sep 25, 2005
Education. - Accept grants for Early Head Start vehicles; for homeless; for dyslexia, and for South Side Upper from Jordan Fundamentals. ...
- Picayune Item
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