#sydneydyslexia Articles

Name it ‘Dyslexia’

I agree with the creators of The Big Picture, Rethinking Dyslexia, when they say, that knowledge about Dyslexia isn't enough any more. We need action. I have recently been approached by my friend Martin to put forward at petition to the Liberal NSW...

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A Glimpse into the World of Dyslexia

A Glimpse into the World of Dyslexia (From ‘the Right Brain for the Right Time’) According to Ron Davis, all dyslexics have three traits in common: a) They think in pictures b) They become disoriented c) They have a low threshold for confusion...

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How Our Emotions Influence Our Children

I encourage you to watch these two minutes of a young child in a human behaviour study: Experimenting with Emotions There is nothing new about it, we all know or should know that not only our language and the tone with speak have a big influence on...

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How Interesting

How Interesting

The answer from a Dyslexic student in Year 2: It took me a while to realize what he had done - now I think he deserves an A+ for his way of thinking. Often children do take things literally or far more complicated than necessary.

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New Study on the Value of Meaningful Homework

New Study on the Value of Meaningful Homework

This might be a general article about the value of homework, rather than the quantity, but in the case of dyslexic students it has even more relevance. As it says in the article, some parents confuse the amount of homework given with the quality of...

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Many ‘James Bonds’ on the Spectrum

Many ‘James Bonds’ on the Spectrum

Not really a surprise or even a surprising figure to have 100 of Britain's 5000 spies on the spectrum, meaning dyslexic, dyspraxic, Asperger, Autistic. Who else is great at breaking codes? finding solutions outside the box? coming up with a...

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