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单词 Dyslexia
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1. A common sign of dyslexia is that the sequencing of letters when spelling words may be incorrect.
2. Overcame childhood dyslexia to graduate second in his high - school class.
3. One of the effects of dyslexia, in my case at least, is that you pay tremendous attention to detail.
4. Had some form of dyslexia or word-blindness.
5. This pattern of acquired dyslexia is in fact seen.
6. Other symptoms of dyslexia can include difficulty in writing, calculating or even understanding the spoken word.
7. Read in studio More than fifty children with dyslexia have lobbied councillors to keep their school open.
8. While causes of dyslexia remain obscure, there is growing evidence that it is neurological in nature.
9. Dyslexia may be caused by a brain abnormality involving the sense of sight.
10. The Baltimore-based society defines dyslexia as a type of learning disability that revolves around difficulty in processing language.
11. Dyslexia sufferers often write the letters of a word in reverse order.
11. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
12. This contrasts with developmental dyslexia which is an impairment, possibly congenital, in learning to read in the first place.
13. Dyslexia takes an immense toll in lost productivity, thwarted careers, frustration, depression and other behavioral problems.
14. Any claim of a new treatment for dyslexia is certain to be controversial, in part because the stakes are so high.
15. Alphabet soup Four key findings suggest that dyslexia is an organic problem rather than a motivational one.
16. It is hard to estimate how many children suffer from dyslexia.
17. There are an awful lot of Luddites out there with computer dyslexia, including Yours Truly.
18. Can damaged networks, for example, help us understand reading errors experienced by humans suffering from dyslexia?
19. We will mention one, called deep dysgraphia because of its analogy to deep dyslexia.
20. The wrong approach to reading, she says, is to blame for dyslexia and word blindness.
21. This model has been extremely successful in enabling us to understand acquired dyslexia.
22. She drew the dole for more than four years after leaving school with no qualifications after suffering from dyslexia.
23. Our Skills Centre can help you with any personal study skill from time-management to overcoming dyslexia.
24. This turns out to be of major importance in dyslexia.
25. So which of these two patterns does one actually see in surface dyslexia?
26. Two approaches have been taken to the interpretation of deep dyslexia in relation to models of normal reading.
27. The Learning Support service gave me excellent help with my dyslexia.
28. And the proposals are likely to contain guidelines for teachers dealing with dyslexia and other reading problems in the classroom.
29. This is despite Wesley being severely physically handicapped, suspected of some deafness and suffering from dyslexia.
30. Which of these various possibilities provides the correct interpretation for surface dyslexia?
1. Overcame childhood dyslexia to graduate second in his high - school class.
31. The purpose: to present an award recognizing special achievement in the fight against a learning disability known as dyslexia.
32. That is significant because dyslexia is essentially an inability to deal with linguistic information in visual form.
33. Acquired dyslexia involves a loss of reading ability as a result of brain injury.
34. What causes dyslexia is not clear.
35. Dyslexia can also affect person emotionally.
36. Dyslexia can also affect the a person emotionally.
37. Dyslexia can also affect a person emotionally.
38. The most common learning disability is dyslexia.
39. Until comparatively recently, dyslexia remained largely unrecognised.
40. What causes dyslexia is unclear.
41. Dyslexia most commonly affects reading, spelling and writing.
42. We talked last week a reading disorder, dyslexia, today.
43. Dyslexia is an "unexpected" learning disorder.
44. But it does mean that talk of a "gene for dyslexia", or genetic screening for personality or ability, is seriously misguided.
45. Others find a monospaced font such as Courier easier to read - these may include people with dyslexia.
46. A person with dyslexia has difficulty with language skills,[] especially reading.
47. Dyslexia is a learning disorder that primarily affects one's ability to learn to read and develop a strong understanding of language.
48. In reality, this child is very likely suffering from dyslexia or ADHD.
49. Doctors still don't know for sure what causes dyslexia, but they say there is a correlation between left-handedness and the learning disability in many families.
50. The results of researches on eye movement in dyslexia phonograms ( phonological dyslexia ) support magnocellular hypothesis.
51. Understanding how children develop an explicit awareness of a words sound structure and what affects this awareness is the key to accounting for reading development and developmental dyslexia.
52. Traditional researches often focused on the special visual cognitive ability of people with developmental dyslexia, which is a common learning disorder.
53. Parents of preschoolers who notice that their children have trouble recognizing words or learning to speak may need to have a doctor test for and diagnose dyslexia.
54. Resume highlight: Overcame childhood dyslexia to graduate second in his high - school class.
55. Specially trained educators can teach dyslexia different ways to learn.
56. Do you have any learning disability such as dyslexia (word blindness) or Attention Deficit Disorder?
57. Apologists for Bush point to a form of dyslexia he suffers from.
58. Specially trained educators can teach people with dyslexia different ways to learn.
59. The movie is an uplifting account of one man's battle with dyslexia.
60. Some other problems such as specific learning problems (eg. dyslexia) and difficulties with coordination (eg. dyspraxia) often occur in people who have ADHD.
61. For example, a person who has difficulty reading may dyslexia.
62. Dyscalculia is just as prevalent in the population as dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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