A Dyslexic Brain Uses Five Times More Area to Read. Dyslexic people usually move their lips when they read because their brains compensate with the speech area. You might see their eyes moving because they are scanning the larger context for meaning.
I started homeschooling my eleven year old son in October. I have it posted at http://homeschool.ourdyslexicchildren.org - use a guest login. It is a work in progress. The goal is that he be able to learn without having to read or write. We work on those separately.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTiiaZ0MgDg
Recent scientific discoveries have completely changed the way we understand dyslexia. It is no longer a mystery. Unfortunately, most teachers and school administrators are not aware of the new findings. They still follow the myths and guess work of the past. Even those in special education positions do not understand dyslexia. Millions of children are hurt each day by well-meaning but ignorant educators.
I was a teacher for 25 years before I learned about dyslexia. It was embarrasing to realize I had not given this large group of children the proper intervention.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBlNM6qZwZg