Dyslexia is common and not tied to intelligence. Early recognition and targeted intervention are key to unlocking potential ...
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A recent article in EdWeek was headlined, "What Educators Need to Know About Dyslexia—and Why It's Not Something to 'Fix.'" As an inventor of autonomous AI, I explain below why technological advances ...
The word “dyslexia” originated in 1887 with Dr. Rudolf Berlin and was expanded by such people as Dr. W. Pringle Morgan and Dr. Samuel Orton. The word morphed from “congenital word blindness,” to ...
Out with the old and in with the new. That's what the International Dyslexia Association did this year as it adopted a new definition of dyslexia. The updated definition moves away from IQ-based ...
Anna D'Orazio remembers when her struggle with reading began. She was in the first grade at a public school in Baltimore and friends with a group of kids who already had the skill locked down. One day ...
We’re often told that dyslexia is a 'gift' or a 'superpower,' but for many adults, the day-to-day reality feels more like ...
The 2023 Beckley Wilson Act was a landmark moment for Texas children with dyslexia, requiring public schools to screen students for dyslexia and to provide comprehensive special education plans for ...
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