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Dyslexia and literacy

Identifying and teaching children and young people with dyslexia and literacy difficulties : an independent report

Identifying and teaching children and young people with dyslexia and literacy difficulties : an independent report

... on dyslexia friendly classrooms, and 80% produced documentation on literacy interventions: guidance on both literacy interventions and study skills was more frequently reported by local authorities ...

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The Literacy and Dyslexia-SpLD Professional Development Framework: User’s Guide

The Literacy and Dyslexia-SpLD Professional Development Framework: User’s Guide

... the Dyslexia-SpLD ...with Dyslexia and Literacy Difficulties” June ...the Dyslexia-SpLD Trust under co-direction of PATOSS and Dyslexia Action and in collaboration with a wide range of ...

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Identifying and Teaching Children and Young People with Dyslexia and Literacy Difficulties

Identifying and Teaching Children and Young People with Dyslexia and Literacy Difficulties

... on dyslexia friendly classrooms, and 80% produced documentation on literacy interventions: guidance on both literacy interventions and study skills was more frequently reported by local authorities ...

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Does dyslexia present barriers to information literacy in an online environment? A pilot studynformation Research

Does dyslexia present barriers to information literacy in an online environment? A pilot studynformation Research

... with dyslexia who are not accessing Higher Education, as this will ensure that theories drawn are relevant to the wider ...information literacy instruction and ...

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Improving literacy outcomes for children with dyslexia/SpLD Best practice in identifying need, providing support and implementing effective interventions

Improving literacy outcomes for children with dyslexia/SpLD Best practice in identifying need, providing support and implementing effective interventions

... for dyslexia in Key Stage 2 but the first signs of dyslexia can be detected even before the age of six 14 if, for example, a child struggles to put shoes on the correct feet or clap with a simple ...with ...

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The roles of family history of dyslexia, language, speech production and phonological processing in predicting literacy progress

The roles of family history of dyslexia, language, speech production and phonological processing in predicting literacy progress

... The roles of family history of dislexia, language, speech production and phonological processing in predicting literacy progress.. doi: 10.1111/desc.12153[r] ...

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Interventions for children with dyslexia: A review on current intervention methods

Interventions for children with dyslexia: A review on current intervention methods

... with dyslexia in many ...with dyslexia. In fact, there is currently no standardised module for dyslexia class in Malaysian public ...improving literacy skills such as reading and writing ...

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THE INCIDENCE OF HIDDEN DISABILITIES IN THE PRISON POPULATION: Yorkshire and Humberside Research

THE INCIDENCE OF HIDDEN DISABILITIES IN THE PRISON POPULATION: Yorkshire and Humberside Research

... Developmental dyslexia is now well ...key literacy skills and to develop compensatory ...knowledge, dyslexia can still provoke controversy and it is certainly true that we do not have clear answers ...

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SpLD Working Group 2005/DfES Guidelines

SpLD Working Group 2005/DfES Guidelines

... Dyslexia is a combination of abilities and difficulties; the difficulties affect the learning process in aspects of literacy and sometimes numeracy. Coping with required reading is generally seen as the ...

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Intervention for Dyslexia

Intervention for Dyslexia

... Because construction and use of screening batteries is fraught with difficulties, especially for inexperienced teachers, screening tests specifically designed to identify children with dyslexia have become popular ...

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Am I dyslexic? Parental self-report of literacy difficulties

Am I dyslexic? Parental self-report of literacy difficulties

... of dyslexia were recog- nized by the Rose Review (2009) which noted that ‘dyslexia occurs across the range of intellectual abilities’ and ‘is best thought of as a ...of dyslexia prevail among the ...

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Contribution to the study of the impact between the phonological and the verbal memory deficits on reading comprehension of pupils with learning difficulties.

Contribution to the study of the impact between the phonological and the verbal memory deficits on reading comprehension of pupils with learning difficulties.

... of dyslexia has social dimensions that need to be taken into account in order to explain its existence there is the opposite view which attributes dyslexia to hereditary ...

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Not all those who wander are lost: examining the character strengths of dyslexia

Not all those who wander are lost: examining the character strengths of dyslexia

... Traditionally, dyslexia was considered as a learning disability that encompassed an array of reading and writing ...blindness”, dyslexia is fundamentally a visual processing deficit that impacts on an ...

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The Home Literacy Environment as a Predictor of the Early Literacy Development of Children at Family-Risk of Dyslexia

The Home Literacy Environment as a Predictor of the Early Literacy Development of Children at Family-Risk of Dyslexia

... without dyslexia; however, this measure was not related to children’s ...early literacy skills were also highly comparable between the two risk ...precursor literacy skills (Torppa et ...of ...

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Exploring dyslexia, literacies and identities on Facebook

Exploring dyslexia, literacies and identities on Facebook

... their literacy practices, we must talk to students about how and why they write online, in order to find out from them about their practices and social ...of literacy practices that shaped literacy ...

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The Foundations of Literacy Development in Children at Familial Risk of Dyslexia

The Foundations of Literacy Development in Children at Familial Risk of Dyslexia

... of dyslexia and then using diagnostic criteria to determine whether they had a specific language ...of dyslexia only (n = 86), language impaired only (n = 36), and familial risk of dyslexia with ...

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Literacy and phonological skills in oral deaf children and hearing children with a history of dyslexia

Literacy and phonological skills in oral deaf children and hearing children with a history of dyslexia

... of dyslexia, a diagnosis of dyslexia in the UK can lead to recognition of children’s needs and the provision of specialist support and intervention (Duff & Clarke, ...of dyslexia and oral deaf ...

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Evaluation of the Cellfield intervention for dyslexia : behavioural and electrophysiological outcomes

Evaluation of the Cellfield intervention for dyslexia : behavioural and electrophysiological outcomes

... Tallal 1980, leading the research work on auditory deficits and dyslexia, proposed that dyslexia involves a low-level auditory processing deficit that impairs the ability to perceive rap[r] ...

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Safe and effective prescribing with dyslexia

Safe and effective prescribing with dyslexia

... British Dyslexia Association, who state that “dyslexia awareness training is essential” in order to provide adequate support – through the education of col- leagues and managers ...experience, ...

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Recently identified university students navigate dyslexia

Recently identified university students navigate dyslexia

... with dyslexia at university, they did not see it as a defining characteristic of ...their dyslexia to others and elected to photograph their creations so that they could use these to facilitate ...

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