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Martial Arts World Champion’s autobiography

Five-time martial arts World Champion Scott Sonnon, whose recent TEDx talk on learning disabilities has reached more than 50 million people, launches his new autobiography with a free speaking tour to support dyslexia education reform. Sonnon faced dyslexia so severe that he was hospitalized in a psychiatric institution for “disruptive classroom behavior,” as recounted in …

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Dyslexia keyboard

Late last year, two Babson College students introduced RapKey, an app that spices up your texts by converting messages into hip hop lyrics. Now, the same duo—Jonah Kaner and Ativ Patel—have developed a second app based on the concept of custom keyboards. But instead of making texts look sexier, this one focuses on a serious …

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Kate Middleton

James Middleton, 27, is an entrepreneur and in his interview with new lifestyle digital magazine The Young Director (TYD), he opens up about how it feels to be recognised as the Duchess’ sibling and not a serious businessman. “Yes, it does get frustrating. I work incredibly hard, just like every other person,” James said. The Reading, England, …

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Dyslexia Linked to Brain’s Inconsistency with Encoding Sound

Researchers from Northwestern University report that they have found a biological mechanism that appears to play a vital role in learning to read. This finding provides significant clues into the workings behind dyslexia — a collection of impairments unrelated to intelligence, hearing or vision that makes learning to read a struggle. As many as one …

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Glancing at Greenery Can Markedly Boost Concentration Levels

These are the images shown to study participants, one with a green flowering meadow on the city roof and the other of a stark concrete view. (Source: University of Melbourne)A University of Melbourne study shows that glancing at a grassy green roof for only 40 seconds markedly boosts concentration. The study, published in the Journal …

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Dyslexia will not hold back Northamptonshire entrepreneur

A 17-year-old entrepreneur from Northamptonshire has caught the nation’s attention having overcome a difficult time in school to earn thousands with two promising companies.  Ollie Forsyth, who is currently studying at the Peter Jones Enterprise Academy – launched by Dragons Den’s Peter Jones CBE – at Warwickshire College, set up Ollie’s Shop, when aged 13, …

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Dyslexia needn’t hold doctors back

Failing kindergarten was the first of many school struggles for Blake Charlton. Diagnosed with dyslexia, he was relegated to remedial classes that he barely passed. Now, at 35, reading still poses a challenge. He’s a self-described “crummy” speller who manages written communications by relying on abbreviations. People who recall his academic difficulties are often surprised …

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Dyslexia Action

On Wednesday 21st January Dyslexia Action and eight of the UK’s leading disability charities have teamed- up to launch the new SENDirect website. SENDirect is the collaboration of the SEND Consortium, who have been working together for two and a half years to create a ‘Trip Advisor’ type website for families trying to access local services …

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dyslexci lawyer

In 2016, David Boies will be gathering with 60 of his nearest and dearest, including his six children and nine grandchildren, for a biannual family reunion in Sycamore, Ill., where he — the man who defended Sony in the recent North Korean hacking scandal and represented Al Gore in the tangled mess that was the …

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Does Labeling Students as “Dyslexic” Disable Teachers’ Confidence?

If teachers believe that a student has a psychological learning impairment that is biologically-based, the teachers are less likely to believe that they can help the student, according to research presented at the Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society’s Division of Education and Child Psychology. The research was presented by Newcastle University educational psychology …

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Dyslexia vs. specific learning disabilities

Susanna Barbee: In what feels like a former life, I was a school psychologist and evaluated students for exceptional children’s (special education) services. The assessment would include academic, intelligence and behavioral testing as well as interviews, observations and other forms of data collection. I would often have parents say, “I think my child has dyslexia.” I …

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A businesswoman has started to provide a dyslexia service from her Sheffield home

Jill Ruddle, owner and director of The Dyslexia Centre UK, provides a service offering assessment and specialist support to adults who are out of work. Jill said: “There are a number of people offering dyslexia support in the area with costs that make it impossible for the majority of families to access it. “Primarily, these …

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Brain scans show dyslexia, dysgraphia require different types of treatment

About 36 percent of the students receiving special education services in the United States have normal intelligence, but struggle with reading, writing, speaking and doing math. Dyslexia is one of the most common of those disabilities and involves problems with reading and spelling words. Dysgraphia is a lesser known disorder that impairs handwriting, and also …

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