#sydneydyslexia Articles

CLASS DISMISSED!

This documentary features educators, activists and writers who emphasize the unlimited learning potential of education outside the classroom. Do you think that Class Dismissed will help viewers to finally realize that home schooling can be...

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Working Memory and Dyslexia

My son’s teacher doesn't believe he is dyslexic. She thinks he has problems with his “working memory.” What does that mean? Working memory is usually measured by holding a limited amount of words/information in mind for a short period of time. As...

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What I have been ‘up’ to?

I'm   sure you will enjoy this.  I never knew one  word in  English language that can be a  noun, verb, adj, adv,   prep.   UP This two-letter word in English has more meanings  than  any other two-letter word, and that  word  is UP.'  It is listed...

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Research into Dyslexia

For those rare individuals who enjoy reading research, I have found some nice bits and pieces: Previous clinical studies have shown that up to 50 percent of children of dyslexic parents have dyslexia themselves. These and other studies of...

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2015 the Year of Transformation

2015 the Year of Transformation

  I have found this article (by Oliver Emberton) very useful. What does it take to walk through that door in 2015 - and make it a Year of Transformation into a confident reader, speller, writer? Which goal do you want to achieve this year?...

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Disorientation and Daydreaming

Disorientation and Daydreaming

In the Davis Dyslexia world, the term 'disorientation' is frequently used - and not always understood in connection to Dyslexia. I have written a simple explanation in my book 'Nurturing the Secret Garden': "The feeling of confusion results in a...

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How Branson’s Mind Works

How Branson’s Mind Works

The following story explains the habit of successful people - and the talent of the dyslexic mind: Richard Branson: "I was in my late 20s, so I had a business, but nobody knew who I was at the time. I was headed to the Virgin Islands and I had a...

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