Does the brain of a child with dyslexia work differently than other kids’ brains? In this video from Understood.org, hear from leading dyslexia expert, Guinevere Eden, on what parts of the brain are used for reading. See first hand how the brain function of a child with dyslexia can actually change when they learn how to read fluently. Source: Understood.org
Recently, the AP Studio Art course underwent a huge change. Shifting from a 24 piece portfolio consisting of a Breadth and Concentration section, the portfolio now consists of 15 images that all relate to the Sustained Investigation (SI). The SI is similar in concept to the Concentration, but it is a more open-ended exploration of a particular path of inquiry of the students' choosing. As students spend the entire year exploring their SI, it's crucial that they choose an inquiry that will remain
austrian stylist / photographer bela borsodi created these images for the editorial 'alphabets' shown in WAD magazine this year.
ADHD is pretty misunderstood, so here's a primer on everything your friends and loved ones with ADHD would want you to know.
These posters provide knowledge, understanding, inspiration and direction for children and adults with dyslexia. Enjoy our Dyslexia Posters Free.
These posters provide knowledge, understanding, inspiration and direction for children and adults with dyslexia. Enjoy our Dyslexia Posters Free.
A clear and concise look at how to teach a dyslexic child to spell at home with fun activities, useful games and tried and tested methods.
“I love those who can smile in trouble, who can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. ‘Tis the business of little minds to shrink, but they whose heart is firm, and who…
In Please Discuss, Katharine Whittemore looks four books on dyslexia: Maryanne Wolf’s “Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain’’; Thomas G. West’s “In the Mind’s Eye: Creative Visual Thinkers, Gifted Dyslexics, and the Rise of Visual Technologies’’; Shirley Kurnoff’s “The Human Side of Dyslexia: 142 Interviews with Real People Telling Real Stories’’; and Pulitzer-prize-winning poet Philip Schultz’s memoir “My Dyslexia.’’
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