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Title: Dyslexia: What is it exactly?


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Dyslexia What is it exactly?
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Definition of Dyslexia
  • Dyslexia is a specific learning disability that
    is neurological in origin. It is characterized
    by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word
    recognition and by poor spelling and decoding
    abilities. These difficulties typically result
    from a deficit in the phonological component of
    language that is often UNEXPECTED in relation to
    other cognitive abilities and the provision of
    effective classroom instruction. Secondary
    consequences may include problems in reading
    comprehension and reduced reading experience that
    can impede the growth of vocabulary and
    background knowledge. (International Dyslexia
    Association)

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What causes dyslexia?
  • Brain research shows that the brain of a dyslexic
    person develops and functions differently. People
    with dyslexia have problems discriminating sounds
    within words, which contributes to their reading
    difficulties. Dyslexia has nothing to do with
    lack of intelligence or a desire to learn.

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Characteristics of Dyslexia
  • Difficulty with oral language
  • Difficulty pronouncing words
  • Difficulty acquiring vocabulary or using age
    appropriate grammar
  • Difficulty following directions
  • Confusion with before/after , right/left etc.
  • Difficulty learning the alphabet

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Characteristics of Dyslexia
  • Difficulty with reading
  • learning to read
  • rhyming, counting syllables (phonological
    awareness)
  • Hearing and manipulating sounds (phonemic
    awareness)
  • Distinguishing different sounds in words
    (auditory discrimination)
  • Learning sounds of letters
  • Remembering names and shapes
  • Reverses letters
  • Omits common small words
  • Poor reading comprehension
  • Slow laborious reading

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Characteristics of Dyslexia
  • Difficulty with written language
  • Putting ideas on paper
  • Spelling
  • May do well on spelling test, but does not spell
    correctly on daily work
  • proofreading

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Why do students need to go a special class?
  • Dyslexia cannot be cured, but children are taught
    coping skills.
  • Denton uses a multisensory approach. (engages
    visual, auditory, and kinesthetic channels at
    the same time)

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What do students learn in Dyslexia classroom?
  • Alphabet
  • Dictionary skills
  • Letter sound relationships
  • Coding
  • Syllable division
  • Reading comprehension
  • Listening comprehension
  • Fluency
  • Handwriting (cursive)
  • Spelling
  • Grammar
  • Written expression
  • Rhyming
  • Phonemic awareness
  • Affixes
  • Roots
  • We will touch on most of these skills each day

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THINGS TO DO AT HOME WITH YOUR CHILD
  • Make sure they read out loud to you.
  • Help them choose appropriate reading material.
  • Consider reading to your child, or with your
    child, instead of them always reading to you.
  • Choose poems and songs as well as books to read.

10
Developing Healthy Self-Esteem
  • Focus on your childs strengths, not struggles.
  • Help them develop problem solving strategies
  • Provide choices
  • Do not compare siblings
  • Be empathetic

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Bibliography
  • Information was obtained from
  • The International Dyslexia Association
  • Margaret T. Smith
  • LD Online
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