News - Learning Disabilities
Extreme Reading Relay brings together children from across the country to raise awareness and funds for dyslexia by doing what they struggle with most: reading. Baltimore,
New research finds that signs of dyslexia begin well before children learn to read and for reasons that do not necessarily reflect other language skills, giving researchers an insight into a causal connection between early visual attention problems and a later diagnosis of dyslexia.
For children with dyslexia, the trouble begins even before they start reading and for reasons that don't necessarily reflect other language skills.
Authors and celebrities join thousands of Learning Ally volunteers to create audiobooks for people with reading disabilities, visual impairment, dyslexia, and learning differences.
Finnish scientists have found that a rare dyslexia-linked genetic variant of the ROBO1 gene decreases normal crossing of auditory pathways in the human brain.
