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  • Columnist: ‘Sadly, most people with a learning disability should not have children’


    Disability News | PatriciaEBauer.comAuthority Authority: 481
    Minette Marrin, writing in the [UK] Sunday Times, reacts to a BBC2 documentary about a couple with Down syndrome who are deciding whether to marry. Marrin’s sister has an intellectual disability. An excerpt:It is hard enough to be an adequate parent with supposedly normal intelligence. For someone of very low ...
    1 day ago
  • Pregnant woman with learning disabilities flees to keep baby


    Disability News | PatriciaEBauer.comAuthority Authority: 481
    From the  [UK] Daily Mail, [UK] Times:A pregnant woman with learning disabilities and her fiance have reportedly fled Scotland after social workers threatened to take away their baby at birth, saying the woman was not capable of raising the child.Two months ago, the couple’s wedding was halted 48 hours before the ...
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  • Joe Elliot and The Myth of Dyslexia, Revisited


    I Speak of DreamsAuthority Authority: 127
    Julian (Joe) Elliot of Durham University (UK) was at the center of a row in 2005 the UK when he claimed that "dyslexia is a myth", specifically: "Contraryto claims of ‘miracle cures’, there is no sound, widely-accepted bodyof scientific work that has shown that there exists any particularteaching approach more ...
    1 day ago
  • ZYDECO HELLRAISERS


    "El Milagro Weblog"Authority Authority: 110
    What happens to Attention Deficit Disorder when it grows up? Sometimes it is channeled into extraordinary gifts. So Michael Phelps Picasso JFK James Carville Robin Williams… …are all reputed ADHD guys. This is hardly an exhaustive list but it’s enough to give you a flavor. I think if they named every ...
    3 days ago
  • Fascinating Interview With Stanislas Dehaene and the neuroscience of reading


    I Speak of DreamsAuthority Authority: 127
    On the shapes of letters: In the case of reading, the shapes of our writing systems have evolved towards a progressive simplification while remaining compatible with the visual coding scheme that is present in all primate brains. A fascinating discovery, made by the American researcher Marc Changizi, is that all of ...
    3 days ago
  • Learning Disabilites --The Myth of “Waiting to Fail”


    I Speak of DreamsAuthority Authority: 127
    The Myth of “Waiting to Fail” « UVA Reading – Richmond . How many times have we heard, “just give it some time, he/she will catch up”; or “there is not enough of a discrepancy between potential and achievement, so they won’t qualify for anything”; or how about this one, “we don’t really do ...
    4 days ago
  • Asperger’s Syndrome: Gumby and Wolverine


    Heart of the Matter OnlineAuthority Authority: 559
    Asperger’s Syndrome: a body like Gumby with a mind like Wolverine’s core being Our son has always had a body he could do weird things with. He pops his jaw in and out of socket. He manipulates his fingers in a way that cracks and pops like wood on a fire. His neck twitches in a way that I sometimes wonder if he ...
    5 days ago
  • Intel Makes Leap in Device to Aid Impaired Readers


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    Despite all of the advances in digital technology, too few high-tech products have emerged to help the blind read books or other paper documents, or to make reading such texts easier for people with impaired vision or language-related learning disabilities. A few years back, a breakthrough was made with ...
    5 days ago
  • Learning disabilities dont exist


    DUTCHCORNERAuthority Authority: 120
    Last week I went to a talk about dyslexia and this time I sat straight in my chair because I knew what the person was talking about and it all made perfect sense to me. He said that learning disabilities dont exist and eventhough I think he didnt cover the whole picture, what he said was right and part of the puzzle. ...
    6 days ago
  • Susan Boyle says she was bullied and beaten at school


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    Washington, November 18 (ANI): Britain’s Got Talent sensation Susan Boyle has revealed she was beaten and bullied while growing up over her learning disabilities.The Scottish songbird, who shot to international fame earlier this year after performing a jaw-dropping rendition of audition song “I Dreamed a Dream” ...
    6 days ago
  • Traumatic Brain Injury — Are You a Champion?


    Second Chance to LiveAuthority Authority: 122
    Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live my friend. I am happy to see that you decided to stop by to visit with me. Over the past several days I have been thinking about life in general. With my reflection I thought about a reality. It is not so much what has happened to me that matters, but what matters most ...
    6 days ago
  • The Students Learning Disability


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    No one ever said school was a breeze. Almost all of us experience different challenges at school, but some have mental and physical limitations that make coping more difficult. These are called learning disabilities. Learning disabilities interfere and affect our ability as a students to read, write and speak, or ...
    1 week ago
  • Auditory Processing and Difficulties in Learning to Read


    I Speak of DreamsAuthority Authority: 127
    Normal speech is "a river of sound".  The smallest unit of speech is the phoneme -- the molecule of water in the river. English has somewhere around 44 phonemes (experts differ, especially in regards to dialects). Most native speakers can produce and understand ten to fifteen phonemes persecond in a normal speech ...
    1 week ago
  • Traumatic Brain Injury, Fatigue, Anxiety, Anguish and Depression Part 3


    Second Chance to LiveAuthority Authority: 122
    Please read Part 1 and Part 2 for context. Thank you. I discovered that I could stop persecuting myself because of my susceptibility to becoming fatigued I discovered that I could take steps to address my anxiety and anguish. I discovered that I could embrace the reality that I am susceptible to becoming ...
    1 week ago
  • Intel Reader turns street signs into spoken words


    Innovation TorontoAuthority Authority: 437
    Many of us take our ability to read signs, books, magazines, menus and instruction manuals for granted, but for an estimated 55 million people in the U.S. alone who have to contend with vision impairment, dyslexia or other specific learning disabilities , connecting with the world through text is not so simple. ...
    1 week ago
  • When Menopause Pauses Learning


    EmpowHer.com - Site Activity FeedAuthority Authority: 546
    Ingrid Berman once said, "Happiness is good health and a bad memory," which sort of suggests that a healthy woman going through menopause (a time when memory seems muddiest) should be elated. And wouldnt it be wonderful if that were true--if hot flashes , sleep disturbances and sexual dysfunction could, in fact, ...
    1 week ago
  • Traumatic Brain Injury, Fatigue, Anxiety, Anguish and Depression Part 2


    Second Chance to LiveAuthority Authority: 122
    Please read Part 1 and Part 3 for context. Thank you. Consequently, I turned my fatigue, anxiety and anguish inward because I was told that if I just tried harder I could overcome the effects of my traumatic brain injury. I turned fatigue, anxiety and anguish inward as anger toward myself — which perpetuated ...
    1 week ago
  • Treat me right! A revolutionary approach to learning disabilities


    Lancashire Care Library and Information ServiceAuthority Authority: 144
    Treat me right! A revolutionary approach to learning disabilities, Nigel Turner British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, Vol. 3, Iss. 8, 13 Aug 2009, pp 418 – 420 Abstract: Support for Living is revolutionizing the way people with learning disabilities are treated in one London hospital. The ‘Treat ...
    1 week ago
  • Do you feel like a victim?


    Second Chance to LiveAuthority Authority: 122
    Do you feel like a victim? Do you feel victimized by life? I would like to be of service to both you and to individuals who have been touched by trauma, abuse or adversity. Please let me introduce myself. My name is Craig J. Phillips. I am a traumatic brain injury survivor and a masters level rehabilitation counselor. ...
    1 week ago
  • Children with learning disabilities out in the cold in Montague


    NJN NetworkAuthority Authority: 489
    Home and School president says school lacking resource teachers By Andrew Brown andrew@peicanada.com Eastern Graphic Nadine Williams is frustrated. She is president of the Home and School Association in Montague, and she is concerned that students with learning disabilities at Montague Consolidated are not ...
    1 week ago

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