Genetics, audio processing and environment can all impact how our brains connect sounds to the symbols we use to read ...
As dyslexia identification rates soar in Texas, more families are navigating the often complicated process of getting their child identified and remediated in Texas public schools. Here are some ...
You, your child, or someone you know has dyslexia. More than 40 million US adults and 15% to 20% of the kids in our schools have dyslexia, with only 5% receiving a diagnosis. Dyslexia is a ...
After the first letter, the rest is “scribble scrabble.” That’s what Laura Gutierrez sees when she tries to read, and it’s ...
Kids with dyslexia struggle with language skills, especially reading. A non-dyslexic student might look at the word "cat," for instance, and break it up by sounding out the letters C, A and T. A ...
Dyslexia should not be viewed as a disability but as a difference in learning and processing information. With the right support and strategies, people with dyslexia can achieve great success in ...
Most people have heard the term dyslexia but are not sure exactly what it is. The most common idea is that dyslexic people see letters backward. What is dyslexia and how common is it? Dyslexia ...
As many as 15 to 20 percent of students show some symptoms of dyslexia, such as inaccurate reading, poor spelling, poor writing, or mixing up similar words, according to the International Dyslexia ...
Alarm bells. Red flags. A labyrinth. These are just a few of the metaphors that mothers of children with dyslexia use to describe the journey from noticing their child’s literacy challenges to ...