
Differences between dyslexia and dyscalculia
“Why isn’t our son learning? Isn’t he trying hard or is something else happening? Is it serious? Will he fail the school year? How […]
Continue reading »“Why isn’t our son learning? Isn’t he trying hard or is something else happening? Is it serious? Will he fail the school year? How […]
Continue reading »Trouble reading, writing, breaking down speech—dyslexia affects these crucial skills. 20% of the population is diagnosed with this learning disability first recognized in 1896. […]
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Continue reading »Early signs of dyslexia. “What is Dyslexia?”, “How can I tell if my child is dyslexic?”, “How can parents can help their dyslexic child?”. […]
Continue reading »There have been so many parents and teachers worried about children not reading properly, confusion letters and having trouble learning to write. Even though […]
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Continue reading »It is estimated that at least 1 in 10 people suffers from dyslexia. A high percentage are not aware of the pathology. Several research […]
Continue reading »Does your child have difficulty reading, doing math problems, writing, centering his attention, or coordination? Perhaps these problems could be due to a learning difficulty. […]
Continue reading »Activities to help dyscalculia at home. Dyscalculia is a learning disorder that is similar to dyslexia but is not as well-known. While those who […]
Continue reading »What is dyslexia? Dyslexia is a language disorder characterized by a deterioration in the ability to recognize words, reading slowly, and problems with reading comprehension. […]
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Continue reading »Dyslexic children tend to have many academic difficulties, but this has nothing to do with their intelligence or effort that they put into their […]
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