by neuronstaging | April 28, 2020 | Dyslexia, Research
Fast ForWord Dyslexia research Fast ForWord Dyslexia research conducted at Stanford and Harvard Universities. A research study conducted by Stanford University showed increased activation in the areas of the brain associated with reading, spelling and...
by neuronstaging | April 18, 2020 | Dyslexia, Reviews
Support for People with Dyslexia in Wales July 2008 Enterprise and Learning Committee The group learnt about a number of programmes and interventions which had clearly benefited those trying to cope with dyslexia and recommends that an independent research...
by Neuron Learning Team | April 4, 2020 | Dyslexia, Research
Neural deficits in children with dyslexia ameliorated by behavioral remediation: Evidence from functional MRI Fast ForWord programs are the only reading intervention that has been substantiated by research at Rutgers, Stanford, Harvard, MIT, Cornell, etc. Following...
by Neuron Learning Team | March 28, 2020 | Auditory Processing Disorder, Dyslexia
Key Points For some with dyslexia, the “letter box” of the mind is not reacting the way it does in average readers. Reading does not come naturally. The brain of a human is not “wired” for reading Children need to perceive speech sounds and letters quickly and...
by Neuron Learning Team | March 26, 2020 | Dyslexia
1. Learn the Dos and Don’ts Know the Dyslexia Do’s and Don’ts to make your school an optimal learning environment for students showing signs of dyslexia. Do:• Screen and test for dyslexia.Proper treatment can only follow an accurate diagnosis. Different types of...
by Neuron Learning Team | March 25, 2020 | Auditory Processing Disorder, Dyslexia
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT Dr. Martha Burns: Two very new studies have just come out. One was published by a gentlemen whose name is Bart Boats. He and his colleagues were looking at identifying auditory processing disorders in children entering kindergarten and in the first...
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