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  • But she always said reading disorders had their base in language.
  • Harriet suffered from dyslexia, a then-unrecognized reading disorder.
  • Reading disorders, or dyslexia, are the most common.
  • But Merry, who has a reading disorder, knows about overcoming obstacles.
  • "I have a terrible reading disorder, " he says.
  • Anomalies in the activation of this region have been linked to reading disorders.
  • The Shaywitzes'main interest has been to understand the neurological underpinnings of reading disorders.
  • A new study suggests that the biology underlying reading disorders may also vary by culture.
  • Phonological dyslexia is a reading disorder in which the patient has impaired reading of nonwords.
  • Despite his reading disorder, Merry will graduate from North Hall High School with honors Tuesday.
  • When she started her work, the fields of reading disorders and language disorders were not connected.
  • But Wendelstedt admits that he had reservations at first when he learned about Merry's reading disorder.
  • Reading disorders can be helped and there are a lot of ways to help a student suffering from dyslexia.
  • Once we had polished off their language problems, they came back in a year or two with reading disorders.
  • People with reading disorders or " other visual stress reacted very favorably " to special lighting, Mumford said.
  • The next step, which is under way, is to see how children and adults with reading disorders use their brains.
  • Some hospitals are also using the program when working with children with reading disorders and adults recovering from brain injuries and strokes.
  • She has a reading disorder, making it hard to understand the statement Perez typed, which was introduced as a confession.
  • Children with a reading disorder showed greater difficulties on the Working Memory and the Plan / Organize subscales of the Metacognitive Scale.
  • Dyslexia, a reading disorder, is described as the most common learning disability, affecting 5 percent to 15 percent of children.
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