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  2. A Mind of Her Own - Wikipedia

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    93 minutes. Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. A Mind of Her Own is a British Drama film released in 2005. Based on a true story, the film is written, directed, and produced by Owen Carey Jones, and stars Nicky Talacko as Sophie, a girl trying to overcome the struggles of dyslexia, and Amanda Rawnsley as Becky, who is Sophies best friend.

  3. David Arquette Says He Has to 'Go Over a Script a Thousand ...

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    As the Mayo Clinic explains, “Dyslexia is a learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words ...

  4. Dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    3–7% [ 2][ 5] Dyslexia, previously known as word blindness, is a learning disability ('learning difficulty' in the UK [ 6]) that affects either reading or writing. [ 1][ 7] Different people are affected to different degrees. [ 3] Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, reading quickly, writing words, "sounding out" words in the ...

  5. Pure alexia - Wikipedia

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    Pure alexia, also known as agnosic alexia or alexia without agraphia or pure word blindness, is one form of alexia which makes up "the peripheral dyslexia" group. [ 1] Individuals who have pure alexia have severe reading problems while other language-related skills such as naming, oral repetition, auditory comprehension or writing are typically ...

  6. Your memory, only sharper: 5 ways BrainHQ can help ... - AOL

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    The program improves the speed and accuracy of information flowing through your brain, which enables the brain to make clearer memories. Examples include: Keeping the digits of a phone number in ...

  7. Management of dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    Management of dyslexia depends on a multitude of variables; there is no one specific strategy or set of strategies that will work for all who have dyslexia.. Some teaching is geared to specific reading skill areas, such as phonetic decoding; whereas other approaches are more comprehensive in scope, combining techniques to address basic skills along with strategies to improve comprehension and ...

  8. Sally Shaywitz - Wikipedia

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    Sally Shaywitz. Scholia has a profile for Sally Shaywitz (Q25884184). Sally Shaywitz (born 1942) is an American physician-scientist who is the Audrey G. Ratner Professor in Learning Development at Yale University. She is the co-founder and co-director of the Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity. [ 1] Her research provides the framework for ...

  9. Harold Levinson - Wikipedia

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    By 1986 Levinson had treated more than 8,000 patients with dyslexia, and reported a success rate of between 75% and 80%. He had also studied more than 20,000 patients in total. One of the additional psychological problems Levinson determined was associated with the same brain disorder is the rise of adult phobias.