Dyslexia in Children

Dyslexia in Children

Author: Christopher B. Hayes

Publisher: Nova Publishers

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 9781594549694

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Dyslexia is a brain-based type of learning disability that specifically impairs a person's ability to read. Although the disorder varies from person to person, common characteristics among people with dyslexia are difficulty with phonological processing (the manipulation of sounds) and/or rapid visual-verbal responding. The syndrome of dyslexia does not imply low intelligence or poor educational potential, and is independent of race and social background. Although dyslexia seems to be more prevalent among males than females, the exact ratio is unknown: the most commonly quoted figures are between 3:1 and 5:1. The evidence suggests that in at least two-thirds of cases, dyslexia has a genetic cause, but in some cases birth difficulties may play a role. Dyslexia may overlap with related conditions such as dyspraxia, attention deficit disorder (with or without hyperactivity) and dysphasia. In childhood, its effects can be misattributed to emotional or behavioural disorders. By adulthood, many dyslexics will have developed sophisticated compensating strategies that may mask their difficulties. This new book presents state-of-the-art research in this dynamic field.


Teaching Children with Dyslexia

Teaching Children with Dyslexia

Author: Philomena Ott

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-05-07

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 1134345909

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Teaching Children with Dyslexia is essential reading for any teacher, Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator or teaching assistant who wants an insider's account of what dealing successfully with dyslexia entails. Written by one of the most well-regarded practitioners in the field with over twenty-five years' experience, this book is packed full with photocopiable exercises, activities and recommendations for resources, tests, teaching methods, advice and suggestions for strategies and techniques that are instantly transferable to classroom environments. This essential teaching companion includes chapters on: how to spot dyslexia screening and assessment tests why it does not have to be hell to learn to spell strategies for success for reluctant writers meeting the challenge of dyslexia in adolescence. Written specifically to bolster teachers' confidence and empower them with the key to unlocking literacy problems in their most challenging pupils, this resource book should be on the shelf of every staff room.


Dyslexia and Maths

Dyslexia and Maths

Author: Julie Kay

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-08-06

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 1136611851

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This concise text helps the reader to understand why dyslexics find maths difficult and offers practical ideas for supporting them most effectively. It explains which areas of maths dyslexics tend to have particular difficulty with, assesses current teaching philosophies and methods, describes a framework of general learning principles that allow dyslexics to make progress in maths, and outlines a number of specific and effective teaching recommendations. The book helps teachers at primary and secondary levels to better understand the maths performance of dyslexics and gives them an overview of the ways in which dyslexics can best be supported in all aspects of maths learning.


UPTET Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test Paper-II (Class: VI-VIII) Mathematics And Science 15 Practice Sets

UPTET Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test Paper-II (Class: VI-VIII) Mathematics And Science 15 Practice Sets

Author: Ravi Pratap Singh

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2021-11-29

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9354881106

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The presented book has been prepared on the basis of the latest syllabus of Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET) Mathematics & Science, for class 6 to 8. Presented book highly relevant to exam based paper. All questions are set by studying syllabus deeply and inspecting them in the context of UPTET questions, make important facts in question format. Attempts have been made to incorporate to present questions from all the chapters. An attempt has been made to explain the important facts in simple words, so that the candidate can easily understand the subject matter and answer the questions in examination.


International Case Studies of Dyslexia

International Case Studies of Dyslexia

Author: Peggy L. Anderson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011-05-09

Total Pages: 497

ISBN-13: 1136735917

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Dyslexia is a disability that exists in all countries that have high expectations for literacy. The inability to read in spite of normal intellectual potential represents one of the most puzzling educational challenges for literate societies, regardless of the culture or language. This book examines medical, psychological, educational, and sociological data from comprehensive case studies of preteen dyslexic children, in order to profile the disability as it occurs in seventeen different nations. Interviews with the children and their parents reveal how children with dyslexia are identified and treated around the world, and provide a look at various perceptions of dyslexia and its challenges. Researchers and practitioners in education, psychology, and health-related professions will find this case book to be an excellent reference. Parents of children with dyslexia will find the advocacy recommendations helpful.