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Characteristics That Contribute to Dyslexia
It's crucial to remember that not everyone who struggles with writing and reading has dyslexia. Similarly, other factors can contribute to or exacerbate dyslexia-related reading and writing difficulties. During the evaluation, a few contributing aspects that are considered are as follows:0 responses
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Global Developmental Delay (GDD): What is it?
Recall the moment when your child said their first words. What about the initial instance when they managed to get up and walk independently? Developmental milestones are these "firsts" and the other practical abilities displayed in the early years of life.0 responses
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The Best Ways for Dyslexics to Deal With Demotivation
Demotivation may be a true bogeyman, whether you are a parent of a learning-impaired child or a teacher of a school full of them. It has a terrible propensity to foster misunderstandings about disability while putting emotional burdens on students that are very difficult to lift.0 responses
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What Happens When Dyslexic People Retire Regarding Dyslexia And Employment?
Here at Succeed With Dyslexia, we talk a lot about dyslexia and employment, including how it affects job interviews, workplace dyslexia training, and things like advancement and promotion. The last ten years have been a time when employment has opened up for neurodivergent talent because these are essential dialogues that people all across the world are having. More people with dyslexia are advancing into fulfilling occupations and feeling appreciated.0 responses
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Behind the Voice Issues
Do you struggle to strike the proper notes? Is it challenging for you to hear your voice when you are speaking? And despite how well you care for your voice, does it not seem to be getting any better? These voice problems can be the result of a hearing impairment.0 responses
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