Slow processing-challenging misconceptions.
Slow processing that is one common feature of dyslexia. It can make learning key skills very challenging and make keeping up
Slow processing that is one common feature of dyslexia. It can make learning key skills very challenging and make keeping up
Dyslexia is a learning difference which affects the way in which certain individuals process information. The word Dyslexia comes from
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So this is me, Zoë Dinsdale (maiden name) when I was at school myself and before being diagnosed as dyslexic.
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Dyslexia is a learning difference which relates to how individuals process information. It heightens a variety of cognitive skills, what
The earlier in life a child is identified as being dyslexic, the sooner appropriate and effective support can be provided