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Dyslexia Children's Book by Shelley Dannenberg Patient Expert Posted Mon 17 Aug 2009 11:33pm I am proud and happy to introduce my children's book, I Have Dyslexia. What Does That Mean? This book was written with my daughter. It is intended to give dyslexic children a voice and parents and teachers a tool to use to discuss dyslexia with their children or students. As the new school year rapidly approaches, I hope you will find Read on »
Dyslexia Children's Book by Shelley Dannenberg Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:03pm I am proud and happy to introduce my children's book, I Have Dyslexia. What Does That Mean? This book was written with my daughter. It is intended to give dyslexic children a voice and parents and teachers a tool to use to discuss dyslexia with their children or students. As the new school year rapidly approaches, I hope you will find Read on »
Finding out about a child’s dyslexia by JohnL Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 13 Jan 2010 10:02am Over on a Psychology Today blog, Robert Langston has a post about recognizing dyslexia early. He’s putting it through the filter of his own personal experience with dyslexia and the filter of a parent discussing a child’s problems with a teacher. Is dyslexia inherited? in the original. Read on »
How to Talk to A Child About Dyslexia by Shelley Dannenberg Patient Expert Posted Sat 18 Jul 2009 11:54pm Link to a short clip with personal stories from dyslexics. This clip is an excellent tool to use when talking with children who have been diagnosed with dyslexia. Read on »
Dyslexia is more then not spelling. by Eric W. Patient Expert Posted Mon 02 Nov 2009 10:00pm , dyslexia is a struggle with literate world that insists on treating everyone like they can fill out forms by hand.  For many people, dyslexia also effects their audio recognition... the use of time can be very difficult for dyslexic children and adults.  As a professional storyteller I have struggled for years with stage timing and how to be aware of the time Read on »
I Have Dyslexia. What Does That Mean? by Shelley Dannenberg Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:41pm 1 Comment My name is Delaney.  I have dyslexia.  That means that my brain works differently than other kids' brains. Presenting pg. 1 of   I Have Dyslexia.  What Does That Mean?  a children's book co-authored by Shelley Ball-Dannenberg and her 8 year-old daughter, Delaney.  The book is written from the perspective of a child with dyslexia.  It is aimed at giving Read on »
I Have Dyslexia. What Does That Mean? by Shelley Dannenberg Patient Expert Posted Sat 21 Nov 2009 10:02pm I Have Dyslexia. What Does That Mean? A children's book written from the perspective of a child with dyslexia has gotten positive reviews! My daughter is in her... dyslexia. Groves, TX I have two Dyslexic children and this book is spot on for their symptoms and how they have felt. I liked it so much I bought a copy for my LBS/LD teacher Read on »
Dyslexia in Science by JohnL Doctor of Philosophy Posted Fri 17 Jul 2009 12:00am , J. D. E. (2009). Dyslexia: A new synergy between education and cognitive neuroscience. Science, 325, 280 – 283 Reading is essential in modern societies, but many children... of language to print. Behavioral remediation, especially at a young age, is effective for many, but not all, children. Neuroimaging in children with dyslexia has revealed reduced Read on »
FREE Dyslexia Presentation by Shelley Dannenberg Patient Expert Posted Thu 15 Apr 2010 12:00am patterns and the genetic link The symptoms of mild dyslexia in adults The classic warning signs in children Why most dyslexic children don't qualify for special ed Research... to determine if dyslexia is their child's issue, or who know it is and need to understand all the areas that it will impact, including math and memorization teachers who don't Read on »
Dyslexia Research Study by Shane H. Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 9:56pm I recently came across the following information on LD Online and wanted to share it with you. Do you have a child with severe dyslexia? Are you willing to help improve instruction of children with learning disabilities by allowing them to participate in research studies? If so, consider joining the Dyslexia Research Registry. You can help Read on »