#sydneydyslexia Articles

Fonts for Dyslexics

Fonts for Dyslexics

According to this article, research has shown how some fonts are easier to read for dyslexics. Now they're telling me - after I had my books published.  

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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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Studying High Achievers

When Lauren Vanderkam studied the Schedules of high achievers, she found that they had many traits in common:1. They all get up EARLY before the insanity starts and before their goals have competition.2. They follow a RITUAL, or a healthy HABIT...

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Creativity for Children

What a great initiative to re-start our children's creativity! Instead of plonking them in front of TV sets, computers or the X Box... create a cardboard box and have fun. If you miss the boat, meaning your children are too old, a great opportunity...

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It Doesn’t Have to Make Sense to You…

It Doesn’t Have to Make Sense to You…

I just love this! It reminds me of my eldest son, who used to do this with his car collection, lining them up along the stairs and along the living room floor, spending hours playing that way  - and he is not on the spectrum.When he was older, he...

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Brain Science and Dyslexia

Brain Scans Show Dyslexics Read Better with Alternative Strategies- By Abigail MarshallScientists studying the brain have found that dyslexic adults who become capable readers use different neural pathways than nondyslexics. This research shows...

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