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Stuttering and Left-Handedness
By Abid Hussain
There have been many theories in the past which have cited psychological reasons as the basis for stuttering. These theories went on to suggest that emotional trauma combined with psychological fears were the main causes of stuttering. But there are cases of children developing stuttering immediately after birth and this theory will not hold good in such cases as babies do not undergo any psychological or emotional stress. Hence these theories have been rubbished over the years and researchers have been involved in studying the causes of stuttering.
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Dyslexia School - Secrets to Great Lessons
By Alan Lawson
In this article I want to explore the challenges facing dyslexic students at school. Even with a proper diagnosis, children with dyslexia can have a very tough time at school because too often, the techniques and strategies that are used by their teachers play to their weaknesses and not their strengths.
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Adult Dyslexia Creates Reading Challenges
By Julie Holland
Adult dyslexia is a common cause of reading difficulty in adults. Many adults were never diagnosed as children, so they have no idea that they are suffering from adult dyslexia.
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Dyslexia Learning Disability - Panic is Not the Answer
By Craig Robin
Dyslexia can be defined as a neurological disorder that obstructs the brain to receive and process language skills and in extreme cases the individual might face difficulty in reading, writing, poor in spellings and the handwriting might get worse. And before we go ahead with discussion about Dyslexia, we should get one thing straight that the people suffering from this disorder are not imbecile or do not have low IQ. Albert Einstein and Leonardo Da Vinci are classic examples of Dyslexia and they were geniuses! Dyslexia learning disability is almost a permanent disorder but early detection and treatment can provide positive results.
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