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  2. How to Help a Child with Dyslexia at Home: Ideas, Resources

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    Repeating and reviewing skills can help a child with dyslexia. This is often done in the form of repeated reading. According to LD Online, repeated reading is a technique for children who have ...

  3. READ 180 | Wikipedia

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    READ 180. READ 180 is a reading intervention program created by the Scholastic Corporation (Scholastic). Its focus is to utilize adaptive technology to improve literacy in students in Grades 4–12 who read at least two years below their grade level. In 2011, Scholastic released its newest version, READ 180 Next Generation, aligned to meet the ...

  4. What Are the Treatments for Dyslexia? | WebMD

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    These tips can help both kids and adults with dyslexia: Read in a quiet place with no distractions. Listen to books on CD or computer, and read along with the recording. Break up reading and other ...

  5. Nessy Learning | Wikipedia

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    Nessy Learning. 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]

  6. Fast ForWord | Wikipedia

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    Fast ForWord. Fast ForWord is a computer-based reading program with limited evidence of effectiveness, created by Scientific Learning Corporation. It is based on a theory about the cognitive abilities of children with language and literacy learning difficulties.

  7. What Is Dyslexia? What Causes It? | WebMD

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    About 5%-15% of Americans have some symptoms of dyslexia, like slow reading, trouble spelling, or mixing up words. Adults can have this learning disorder, but most people are diagnosed early in life.

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