French scientists say they may have found a potential cause of dyslexia which could be treatable, hidden in tiny cells in the human eye. In a small study they found that most dyslexics had ...
Alison Coleman is a U.K.-based journalist who covers entrepreneurs. The world has come a long way in how it views dyslexia, no longer seeing it as an impairment but instead recognizing it as a ...
Contrary to popular misconception, dyslexia is not characterized by letter or word reversal. In fact, dyslexia is a language-processing difficulty caused by the inability to break words into phonemes.
Misconceptions about dyslexia are held by professionals who assess children for the learning difficulty, according to a new study which calls for evidence-based standardized assessment procedures.
As many as one in 10 people in the UK are thought to be dyslexic, a widely misunderstood neurological difference. Like other neurodivergent people, workers with dyslexia face a number of barriers ...
The unique qualities that are part and parcel of dyslexia can be a career advantage – but you need to know how to utilise them. Kate Griggs, founder of charity Made By Dyslexia, shares four ways ...
Up to 1 in 5 children may have dyslexia, a neurological disorder that makes it difficult to read and spell. If you suspect ...
“Dyslexia is very simply put, a difficulty in learning to read and write fluently,” says Professor Snowling, “The first manifestation is usually a difficulty in learning letters and how to ...
Lots of people have dyslexia. In fact, as many as one in 10 schoolchildren have dyslexia. V/O: We asked pupils with dyslexia to tell us what school and learning is like for them and pull together ...
Up to 1 in five people are dyslexic, but many people are never diagnosed and public schools struggle to adapt to students with the learning disorder. Annemarie McEwan, the head of school and executive ...
One in 10 people in Ireland have dyslexia, according to estimates, though primary schoolteacher and lecturer Éilís Daly – who undertook a master’s in dyslexia – feels that figure may well ...
Her friend, Gaynor Jackson, who also has dyslexia, had a similarly difficult time at school. "In year 11 … we had to start a story and my teacher said to me, 'what are you going to write today?', ...