Learning Difficulties - a different perspective
Richard Branson has written an impassioned defence of young people with dyslexia, arguing that the learning difficulty should be seen as a sign of potential
Richard Branson has written an impassioned defence of young people with dyslexia, arguing that the learning difficulty should be seen as a sign of potential
How do we learn to read?
The sign on the public car park in the tiny Tasmanian town of Wynyard reads,
Egress from this carpark is to be via the access lane in the rear.
Times have changed greatly and with new times come new habits, sets of behavior and attitudes that seem very different from the ones we were used to when we were kids
Your students can improve their work by recognizing the strengths and weaknesses in the work of others.
New research being presented at the 2017 Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting suggests the more time children under 2 years old spend playing with smartphones, tablets and other handheld screens, the more likely they are to begin talking later
“It's all about the quality of the volunteers ... they sprinkle our children with their magical reading fairy dust and open up the wonderful world of books to them.”
Sleep is important for health and optimal function throughout the day. We have all felt the effects of a poor night’s sleep. Any parent of a newborn baby will confirm the stress and frustration that comes from not getting enough sleep.
We are delighted to share with you The State of Learning Disabilities: Understanding the 1 in 5. Building on NCLD’s 40-year history as the leading authority on learning disabilities, this report uses recently released data for the 2015–2016 school year and other field-leading research to shine a light on the current challenges and opportunities facing the 1 in 5 children who have learning and attention issues such as dyslexia and ADHD.