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  2. Dyslexia and ADHD: Which Is It or Is It Both? - Healthline

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    Dyslexia and ADHD often occur together. Knowing if a child or an adult has one or both conditions is key to developing an effective treatment plan. If you have one or both, there are many things ...

  3. Dyslexia research - Wikipedia

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    Dyslexia is a reading disorder wherein an individual experiences trouble with reading. Individuals with dyslexia have normal levels of intelligence but can exhibit difficulties with spelling, reading fluency, pronunciation, "sounding out" words, writing out words, and reading comprehension.

  4. Nessy Learning - Wikipedia

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    Nessy Learning Ltd is a publisher of educational software who developed the first online learning program for dyslexics in August, 2000.. Based in Bristol, England, Nessy was founded in 1999 by Mike Jones, [1] primarily to publish the games and resources created at the Bristol Dyslexia Centre, a registered charity. [2]

  5. Dyscalculia - Wikipedia

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    Other digital interventions for dyscalculia adapt games, flash cards, and manipulables to function through technology. [61] While each intervention claims to improve basic numerosity skills, the authors of these interventions do admit that repetition and practice effects may be a factor involved in reported performance gains.

  6. Specific language impairment - Wikipedia

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    Specific language impairment (SLI) (the term developmental language disorder is preferred by some) [1] is diagnosed when a child's language does not develop normally and the difficulties cannot be accounted for by generally slow development, physical abnormality of the speech apparatus, autism spectrum disorder, apraxia, acquired brain damage or hearing loss.

  7. Dyscalculia is the term for learning difficulties related to numbers and mathematics. Dyscalculia can affect people of all ages. We explain what to do if you or your child has dyscalculia.

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