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Article Search Results For Reading Difficulties

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2003-09-06 Short-term Dyslexia Treatment Strengthens Key Brain Regions
A new study published in Neurology,the scientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology, indicates that children with dyslexia use the same regions of their brains as other readers, and that specialized instruction can rapidly compensate for some types of reading deficits.
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2003-06-08 Remediation Training Improves Reading Ability of Dyslexic Children
New research shows that intensive remediation training can be used to activate critical areas of the brain to enable dyslexic children to improve their reading skills. After eight weeks, participants became better readers says this exciting article from the Stanford News Service.
http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2003/february26/dyslexia-226.html

2003-06-06 Reading Disability Attributed to Brain Impairment
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology reveals new information about brain function. Research shows a physical basis for reading difficulties, and a backup system that poor and dyslexic children and adults use to learn reading.
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2003-06-06 Researchers Map Physical Basis of Dyslexia
While their brain functions were observed with the fMRI scanner, children performed reading tasks. These results found that a lack of phonological awareness plays a role in dyslexia.
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2003-03-03 Helping Children Overcome Reading Difficulties
Almost everyone knows a story about the nice little youngster (or sometimes, a grownup) who works hard but can't seem to learn to read and to write. The child's mother works with him or her at home, reading to the child and reading with the child. The child has a tutor at school. The youngster tries with all his/her might, even to the point of tears, but the symbols and the words won't stick. The question is: what do we know about problem readers that will help us guide them? This digest will discuss children with reading difficulties and how these children can be helped to read and learn more effectively.
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