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Discover an inexpensive resource for blind and dyslexic children. read more
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Discover an inexpensive resource for blind and dyslexic children. read more
Find helpful resources for dyslexia. read more
Here's what to do when your child's teachers fail to regularly monitor his progress in all academic areas. read more
Troubles with math and difficulty with language (understanding concepts and following directions) are telltale signs of a learning disability. read more
It is sometimes necessary for parents to obtain outside private testing for achievement scores and IQ, when they suspect their child is gifted. read more
When there is a family history of dyslexia, a child who is experiencing difficulties in school should probably be evaluated. read more
Chronological age is not a sufficient enough reason to prohibit a gifted child from attending college classes. read more
A three-year-old is a bit young to enter the testing arena, unless you suspect a problem. read more
Someone who is "diagnosed as being a sight-reader," should have a full psychoeducational evaluation to determine his needs. read more
It can be difficult to convince a teacher to accommodate your child's special needs. Work with the teacher, not against her. read more
A child who is happy, well adjusted, and performing on grade level, even if that is below the class average, should move up with his class. read more
If your child is diagnosed with dyslexia but gets no help from the school, where can you go for assisted help? read more
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