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    Ghotit Releases its Dyslexia Writing & Reading Solution for Windows Tablets (1888 PressRelease) Ghotit released its long awaited Real Writer & Reader for Microsoft Windows tablets. Ghotit Real Writer & Reader uses advanced writing and reading assistant technologies tailor-made for people with dyslexia‚ dysgraphia‚ and other learning disabilities. The Ghotit Real Writer & Reader boasts of the following advanced capabilities‚ all designed for the dyslexic community: • Intelligent context-sensitive

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    Dyslexia – literally translated from Greek as ‘inadequate words or language’ – is a learning disability characterised by problems with reading‚ writing‚ spelling and speaking. The most common definition of dyslexia is the discrepancy definition‚ which suggests that dyslexics are those whose reading ability is below average for their age group‚ or IQ. The first case of dyslexia was reported in 1896 by Dr. Pringle-Morgan‚ who described an intelligent 14 year old boy who had an inability to read‚ as

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    Dyslexia: A Special Gift or a Burden I. Introduction Every parent wants to have a genius child who will grow toppers and rankers in the world. Parents already have their plans on what their children will be in the future. They have these high expectations that their child will grow intelligent and fast learners. But what if their expectations become disappointments? What if it turns out that their child isn’t capable of what they expect? Can you consider a child worthless in this

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    Marcel Pagnol- Le Chateaux de ma mere Discuss the reasons for the sudden change in the conclusion of the book “ Le chateaux de ma mere” by Marcel Pagnol is a memorable‚ enjoyable text in which the story takes an abrupt turn at the conclusion of the book. Pagnol utilises the majority of the text to develop the story of months and a series of events‚ however he majestically creates a sudden change in the final components of the book which span a period of decades. It is not solely the series

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     Dyslexia in Germany—An Educational Policy for Meeting Dyslexic Children’s Needs in the German School System Lisa Dummer-Smoch Hannover‚ Germany A brief account is given of the German educational system. This is followed by a section entitled ‘Research findings as the basis for an overall picture’. Four measures aimed at helping dyslexic and other pupils are then advocated‚ viz.: (i) diagnostic procedures; (ii) specialized help for those who are failing; (iii) the waiving of penalties

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    Dyslexia In Classroom

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    excel at others. Dyslexia can be observed by difficulty in learning to read despite adequate intelligence and sociocultural opportunity (Snowling‚ 2000). Some things in which indicate that a pupil may have dyslexia include; poor standard of written work‚ poor reading skills‚ and bizarre spelling. (Training and Development Agency for Schools‚ 2008). To help tackle dyslexia and provide an inclusive environment for all members of the school the teacher can educate pupils on dyslexia and provide examples

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    accessible to people with dyslexia. To mark the start of Dyslexia Awareness Week (5-11 October)‚ the Bible Society -- a non-profit organization devoted to distributing the Bible -- has published both the Gospel of Mark and the Psalms in dyslexia-friendly versions. For people with dyslexia‚ the Bible can be a particularly challenging book to read due to the thin paper that shows words on the other side of the page and the traditionally smaller point size. The newly published dyslexia-friendly bibles are

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    brother was in fourth grade‚ he had trouble in school. My parents couldn’t stand to watch him struggle‚ so they took him to Applied Learning‚ an of five that he would go to every day to work with adults to get over his dyslexia. That’s what they thought it was‚ dyslexia. My dad had dyslexia as a kid and we thought it was passed down genetically. Applied Learning didn’t seem to be helping Solomon‚ it actually seemed to frustrate him‚ it made him feel like he wasn’t as good as the

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    school and was just a little behind in reading and spelling. The Smith’s assumed it was from not reading to him at a young age. Overall‚ Sammy is an intelligent child and excels in most of his classwork with the exception that he was diagnosed with dyslexia at the beginning of the school year. Since school has started again after winter break‚ Sammy has progressively shown signs of low self-esteem due to his disabilities and is sometimes bullied by his peers from it. The Smith’s are becoming concerned

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    Dyslexia In Children

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    developing expected literacy skills such as language processing has other ramifications on children impacted by dyslexia. Research has shown that children experiencing dyslexia often are self-conscious and feel something is wrong with them Children with dyslexia also have a great deal of self-doubt. Researchers have often stated that it is a result of school experiences. 1.2.3 Effect of Dyslexia on Child’s Behavior

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