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within the curriculum allows students with dyslexia to achieve a parallel education as their peers who do not have dyslexia or other reading disabilities. These practices provide effective strategies for writing courses to cater to the unique needs of students with dyslexia. For instance, John
Corrigan, a graduate student with dyslexia, indicates that "the best method is one-on-one " from professors or teachers in order to elevate the students' comprehension and strengthen their abilities in the classroom. Additionally, Corrigan states that the incorporation of audible text options are beneficial to students who are developing their writing skills. Corrigan's claim also implies that recorded lectures or self-recording class materials would serve a student with dyslexia. Sioned Exley's study concluded that an alternative approach to implementing inclusive writing practices is through kinesthetic teaching. Exley argues that a student with dyslexia may understand material through visual learning opposed to auditory engagement, as auditory processing tends to be a compromised ability in many people with dyslexia. Implementing inclusive writing practices in the education system, specifically targeting youth education, will pave a route for increased higher-level educational opportunities for individuals with dyslexia in their adult years.
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Pallaoro; Gonçalves, Hosana Alves; BassĂ´a, Ana; Navas, Ana Luiza; de Jou, Graciela; Miguel, EmĂlio SĂĄnchez (April 2020). "Adults with dyslexia: how can they achieve academic success despite impairments in basic reading and writing abilities? The role of text structure sensitivity
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Students with dyslexia require a tailored approach in writing courses due to the impact of their neurological condition on their reading, writing, and spelling abilities. This approach is intended to aid their learning and maximize their potential. The incorporation of inclusive writing practices
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that may predispose an individual to developing dyslexia." The NINDS definition is not in keeping with the bulk of scientific studies that conclude that there is no evidence to suggest that dyslexia and intelligence are related. Definition is more in keeping with modern research and debunked
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that manifests itself as a difficulty with word decoding and reading fluency. Comprehension may be affected as a result of difficulties with decoding, but is not a primary feature of dyslexia. It is separate and distinct from reading difficulties resulting from other causes, such as a
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Gastone (April 2003). "Auditory and visual automatic attention deficits in developmental dyslexia".
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are not interrelated, since reading and cognition develop independently in individuals who have dyslexia. "Nerve problems can cause damage to the control of eye muscles which can also cause diplopia."
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significantly lower than expected despite having normal intelligence. Although the disorder varies from person to person, common characteristics among people with dyslexia are difficulty with
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