iLs Clinical Director, Dr. Ron Minson discusses strategies for helping children with dyslexia. In September, we asked Dr. Minson for his perspective on Separation Anxiety and the response was so [...]
The cause of dyslexia may not be what we think they are, finds new research from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). The researchers discovered that adults with dyslexia struggle with procedural [...]
Dyslexia is well-known as a reading and writing problem, but according to a new study, dyslexia results in more than problems with the written word. A study from the University of Granada finds [...]
Dyslexia is caused by more than just one part of the brain, reports new research from the Yale University School of Medicine. The study contributes to the existing body of research about [...]
Reading aloud is an important piece of diagnosing dyslexia for both children and adults. Most dyslexia evaluations involve reading aloud so that clinicians can evaluate how well an individual [...]
Playing video games may help people with dyslexia improve their reading comprehension, according to a study from Oxford University. In the study, people with dyslexia responded slowly to stimuli [...]
What could make reading less taxing for people with dyslexia? Dyslexia is characterized by difficulty in learning to read fluently, but two of its hallmark—visual attention deficit (the inability [...]
Can researchers detect dyslexia in children even before they begin to read? It is a possibility, according to research out of MIT. In a study that included MRI scans of pre-school children, [...]
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