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What is Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)?
A disorder that commonly occurs alongside dyslexia is Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) , previously known as Specific Language...
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Supporting Reading at Home
Children with dyslexia often have slow or inaccurate recognition of words, meaning that the process of reading can be arduous....
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What is Dyslexia?
Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty (SpLD), impacting on a child's reading and writing ability, thought to affect about 10% of...
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What is Phonological Processing?
Phonological (from the Greek word meaning ‘voice’) processing refers to using speech sounds for coding information when reading, speaking...
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Supporting your Child’s Spellings at Home
Most children with dyslexia have a weakness with their phonological processing and verbal short-term memory. This means that they find it...
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Dyslexia and Dyscalculia
Due to the cognitive difficulties that many children with dyslexia experience, such as a weaker working memory and slower processing...
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Dyslexic Strengths
Dyslexia predisposes an individual to important abilities along with the well known challenges. These challenges are only one part of a...
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Early Signs of Dyslexia
Children develop at different rates and many of the indicators listed below are perfectly normal in the early years, however the severity...
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