Handling dyslexia

Having dyslexia is tough. Just ask nine-year-old JeRay Owens. “My brain scribble scrabbles,” said the young kid who is visited the fourth grade this fall. When reading, Owens avoids over words and letters, and sometimes guesses at words he is unsure of.See all stories on this topic

Researchers See Link Between Dyslexia, Abuse

THURSDAY, July 10, 2014 (HealthDay News)– Adults with dyslexia are more probable to report that they were physically abused as children or teenagers than individuals who don’t have the knowing condition, according to a new research. Dyslexia, which influences up …See all stories on this subject

A third of dyslexic grownups were abused

Adults who have dyslexia are five times most likely to report being physically abused as youngsters than adults without dyslexia, according to analysts. The University of Toronto and University of Carolina team checked 13,054 and discovered 1020 reported …See all stories on this topic