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Dyslexia: Making it Easier to Learn to Read
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[22/08/2012] Scientists have discovered an important neural mechanism underlying dyslexia and shown that many difficulties associated with it can potentially be traced back to a malfunction of the medial geniculate body in the thalamus. Dyslexia: Making it Easier to Learn to Read - Read more
Unlocking the Potential of Dyslexics
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[20/06/2012] With over 10 years of history in educating children with learning disabilities, parents can now turn to Manulife Centre for Children with Specific Learning Disabilities developed by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University for effective early intervention.Unlocking the Potential of Dyslexics - Read more
Dyslexia: Study 'Uncouples' Reading and IQ over Time
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[21/12/2009] Researchers at Yale School of Medicine and University of California Davis have presented new data that explain how otherwise bright and intelligent people struggle to read.Dyslexia: Study 'Uncouples' Reading and IQ over Time - Read more
Intimate Insight Photographs
[21/06/2006] "Snap!" a new collection of personal photographs and stories of people with a learning disability will be on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) in London from 9 June until 14 August. Intimate Insight Photographs - Read more
Who listens to disabled children?
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[04/12/2003] Is Britain really a nation of complainers? Not if you are a child with a learning disability. Disabled children are expected to ‘put up or shut up’ with things they don’t like. They are expected to feel grateful that they are getting any help at all.Who listens to disabled children? - Read more
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