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Understanding Dyslexia and the Reading Brain in Kids
A quick easy to read post about Understanding Dyslexia and the Reading Brain in Kids. Written by Holly Korbey about a recent talk given by Maryanne Wolf. http://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2015/10/01/understanding-dyslexia-and-the-reading-brain-in-kids/
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Dyslexia: Turning Disability into Possibility
The Committee on Science, Space, and Technology today held a hearing to examine the latest scientific research on dyslexia, the most common reading disability affecting one out of every five people. The hearing reviewed promising future research directions and treatments … Continue reading
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Tagged and technology, developmental, disability, disorder, dyslexia, funding, neuroscience, reading disability, research, science, space, STEM
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