Over the years, dyslexia has all too often come to be reflected by a generally negative view of learning print-based ...
Researchers want shift to strength-based dyslexia approach
Dyslexia is a condition which often finds its way into the headlines for a variety of reasons – its association with famous people (think Richard Branson, Jamie Oliver), the connection with contentious, unproven treatments (aka the Arrowsmith program) and the involvement with debates about what constitutes evidence-based reading research.
New research suggests that approaches including adopting small group or paired teaching for some learning tasks could work well for children who have dyslexia, as this allows them to use their emotional capacities to greater effect than in a large group.
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