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Dyslexia

A child with Dyslexia has great difficulty reading, writing, and in comprehension of the spoken word. It was thought the dyslexic child could not see the difference in letters such as b and d. Educators blamed it on visual processing, but Paula Tallal didn’t believe it. And she proved the educators wrong.

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Blindness for The Sighted

Things that can make life easier when you deal with blind people.

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Things to Do When You are Lazy to Go to Office

Pressured? Tired of your work? Just plain bored or totally burned-out? If you are lazy to go to work but don’t have anything better to do with your time, don’t waste your day away. One day of work means one day of salary. If you don’t know how to go about with the day’s office routine, here’s a suggestion that you might want to ponder and try.

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I Saw a Blind Man Selling Pencils

When I read the newspapers locally of how some dope dealing gang got arrested it makes me angry, for I saw a blind man selling pencils.

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Never Let Your Stammer Hold You Back

Even celebrities suffer from them too.

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Transition for Grade One Next Year – Week One

Tyson’s Case Manager and I have put in place a four week plan for Tyson to transition from Early Intervention with the Autism Association (WA) to Grade one at our nearest Education Support Centre. Read about week one here =)

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Disabled

What it’s like to be disabled.

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Prosthetics Not Just for Humans Anymore

Prosthesis are not just for humans anymore now animals can also benefit from them.

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Development Disabilities

This expression is used to describe people who have been subjected to a long-term disability following an injury to the mind, body, or a mixture of both of them before coming of age.

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Dyslexics: Coping with Their Learning Difficulties

One out of every five children is possibly affected by dyslexia, making it one of the most widespread of the learning disabilities. In the USA alone, 10 million children are dyslexic. Many children are suffering, yet still more remain undiagnosed and unable to receive the needed support to overcome this condition.