'' White matter ' acts differently in children with dyslexia A Vanderbilt research group is finding that the thalamus and other sub-cortical regions may hold secrets to understanding how dyslexia works. (iStock).
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Transinstitutional neuroimaging study at Vanderbilt discovers that the brain may be structured differently in youngsters with dyslexia.See all stories on this topic Dyslexia Awareness Workshop That is no encrypted message, but a train of spelling mistakes that one might make if one is dyslexic. Dyslexia is a developmental condition which frequently … See all stories on this subject Regional instructors are on their method to unlocking dyslexia October is National Dyslexia Awareness Month, making it specifically prompt for what is going on at Bossier Instructional Center
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stories on this topic ' Eye to Eye ' Program Seeks to Change Perception of Knowing Disabilities “Eye to Eye “is a program co-founded by David Flink, who suffered as a misunderstood student with dyslexia when he was in grade school.See all stories on this subject

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