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Finding the right school

Choosing the right schoolFinding a school with a positive approach to dyslexic children or teenagers is very hard. In general, the best approach is to try to contact the Dyslexia Association or Learning Difficulties Association in the area, and see if they have any helpful feedback from their members about local schools.
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IEPs and the IDEA (USA)

Boy reading a bookEach public school child who receives special education and related services must have an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Each IEP must be designed for one student and must be a truly individualized document. The IEP creates an opportunity for teachers, parents, school administrators, related services personnel, and students (when appropriate) to work together to improve educational results for children with disabilities.
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Dyslexia Symptoms

Dyslexia - visual difficulties Dyslexia is the commonest cause of learning difficulties for children and young people in schools and colleges. The word comes from the Greek meaning 'difficulty with words'.

The condition is often referred to as a 'specific learning difficulty', usually with symptoms such as difficulty with writing and spelling, and sometimes with reading and working with numbers.
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Dyslexia and math/s

dyslexia - boy smiling I truly believe that children need to learn the BASICS of math at an early ago. Like counting apples and oranges. Counting is the basic fundamental of math. If you have difficulty counting and recognizing numbers then intervention must occur to secure the thought process
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Oregon Court Victory

A victory in the Oregon courts means that dyslexic youngsters will now be able to use spell-checkers in statewide tests after a long battle fought by parents.

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What is dyslexia?
It is a specific learning difficulty affecting a person's ability to deal with text, and often numbers as well. Dyslexia is estimated to occur in about 8% of the population. Similar to color blindness, it is a permanent disability which needs continuous support through schooling, but which is often accompanied by strengths in areas such as creative work physical co-ordination and empathy with other people.

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Committed to providing information and advice for parents whose children are, or may be, dyslexic.

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B A C K G R O U N D _ C O L O R

Courses in the Teaching of Children with Dyslexia (or similar difficulties)

World of Dyslexia

Dyslexia Parents' Course

Dyslexia Certificate Course

Synthetic Phonics Certificate Course

Many teachers, teaching assistants and parents find themselves responsible for the education or support of a dyslexic child or teenager but do not feel equippped with the knowledge about dyslexia or synthetic phonics. Our distance learning multi-media courses provide practical training in how to support and teach a child who is, or may be, suffering from dyslexia, either in school or at home.


Individual Dyslexia ProgramIndividual Dyslexia Program

Individual Program (Programme) with a year's training, practical advice and support for you and your dyslexic child (or for a child with similar difficulties) from an experienced teacher.

Individual Dyslexia Program



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Bringing up a dyslexic child is a challenging task for most of us. How do you support your child? How do you help them learn to read and spell? Which is the best school to choose? Are there any organizations that can help? How to you deal with the school? How should you help your child with their homework?

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Mother Buys School to Give Her Dyslexic Son a 'Proper Education'

Family's Fight for Dyslexic Son

Secrets of Dyslexia Unlocked

Individuals with Dyslexia More Likely to Become Millionaires

Three Children Who May Be Dyslexic

Teaching Reading the Old-Fashioned Way - Teacher who has taught her entire class to read at or above grade level by using phonics.

Omega-3Parents to test behavior effects of Omega-3

 

Dyslexia Newsletter.

International Dyslexia AssociationIDA Case Supporting Parents' Rights -The International Dyslexia Association submitted an amici curiae brief last week supporting the position of the student in Board of Education of the City School District of the City of New York v. Tom F. on behalf of Gilbert F.  In this case the Supreme Court will determine if a child should be forced to "try" an inappropriate placement before the parents can remove the child to an appropriate placement and seek reimbursement. The decision has broad reaching implications for parents, school districts, and most importantly children who receive special education services.(Sep 2nd 2005)

child writingRow Erupts Over Dyslexia Denial - A Durham, UK, University education professor has cast doubt on the scientific validity of the term 'dyslexia', saying experts cannot agree on what it is or how to treat it. Writing in the Times Educational Supplement, Julian Elliott said it was largely an "emotional construct" and questions the scientific validity of the term 'dyslexia'. The British Dyslexia Association says the claims are inflammatory. (Sep 2nd 2005)

DillemaMother Seeks District's Help with Dyslexic Daughter.

- One mother in the El Paso school district tells ABC-7 that the district wanted to retain her daughter because of a undiagnosed reading problem.

Ms. Ballesteros says her daughter has had learning difficulties since Kindergarten, but the problem was "ignored by teachers."

AdderallADHD Drug Adderall Linked to 20 Deaths.
- Shire Pharmaceuticals' best-selling drug for hyperactivity disorder has been pulled from the market in Canada after being linked to the deaths of 14 children and six adults.

Health Canada, the national regulator, said the decision was a result of a "thorough review" of safety data which revealed 20 cases of sudden death and 12 reports of stroke in patients taking Adderall. (Feb 2005)

Boy reading"I Think Your Son Has Dyslexia" - Our seven-year-old isn't good at reading. Her teacher told us at the end of last term that she is way behind the others in her class. Yet she seems to be clever at everything else. Over the summer, our daughter has been saying she is stupid and that she hates school. My husband wasn't good at reading in school, either, and tells her she has just got to get on with it. What can I do, as she is so negative at the moment?

 

 




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Supporting your child

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How Parents Can Help

School Support for a Dyslexic Child new! Before my daughter was diagnosed with dyslexia, I battled for a year with the school to have her assessed. Before she hit the 3rd grade, she would get 10/10 for spellings, and was top in all subjects. A few weeks into her reaching the 3rd grade she refused to go to school ...

Help your child at home

Mother and daughter Hearing Your Child Read - The Golden Rule - showing how to improve your child's reading by following the 'Golden Rule'!

Books and Software
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Diet

Fish oil Children's diet linked to disorders - Rigorous scientific research shows that the performance of underachieving children, some of whom were also disruptive, improved dramatically when their diets were supplemented with fish oils.

 

Dyslexia and bullying

Dyslexia and bullying Dealing with bullying - Bullying of children with dyslexia is very common, and can seriously affect their self-esteem. Even verbal bullying can have a dreadful impact, and needs to be dealt with seriously, usually by asking the school to arrange a mediation meeting between the child who is bullying and the child being bullied.

Approaching your child's school

Mother smilingYour child is failing at school. What can you do?

The day that Amanda Royle decided to go and speak to her son Steven's teacher about his spelling was a scary one. The last time Mary had been in school, apart from a couple of crowded Parents' Evenings, was when she was at school herself as a child. The memories flooded in . . . the bullying . . being told off by the teachers . . .
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Testing and assessment

graphThere are two types of tests for possible dyslexia: screening tests and comprehensive tests.
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The Code of Practice and Statement of Special Educational Needs (UK)

The Code of Practice on Special Educational Needs, is published by the Department for Education and Employment (DFEE). It is based on the legal requirements for special educational needs.
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