How To Use Dyslexic In A Sentence
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These trends were based solely on measures used to classify dyslexics into subtypes (namely pseudo-word and irregular-word accuracy).
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'60s converged to support the picture of a leading, more highly evolved and intellectual left hemisphere and a relatively retarded right hemisphere that by contrast, in the typical righthander brain, is not only mute and agraphic but also dyslexic, word-deaf and apraxic, and lacking generally in higher cognitive function.
Roger W. Sperry - Nobel Lecture
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My six-year-old son is significantly dyslexic and despite reading to him even before he was born, and having a mother and sister passionate about language, he tends to avoid words.
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Ivan Massow, a dyslexic entrepreneur who made a fortune selling insurance products to gay men, achieved only on O-level.
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Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre , said: It has been known for many years that boys are more likely to be identified as dyslexic than girls but research in the United States indicates that this is because boys are easier to identify.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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Deep dyslexics exhibit several other reading symptoms too.
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He was bullied at school because he was tall, ungainly and dyslexic.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is really fascinating and to think that he would probably have been labelled dyslexic at school.
The Life Without School Community Blog
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Linda Lewis, a typing instructor from Seattle who has been teaching both on layouts for 21 years, says Dvorak is easier to learn, and is "especially helpful for dyslexic learners.
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Watching this is like doing a crossword puzzle written by a dyslexic lunatic.
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There was no significant socio-economic status difference between the 31 dyslexics and the 19 average readers.
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Rudi thought that Simeon was dyslexic, but Simeon himself refused to acknowledge any problems.
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Now, obviously, dyslexic old me is not suggesting for a moment that anybody should allow their self-expression to be circumscribed by such bagatelles as accepted usage.
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This discrepancy along with other diagnostic tests indicated that he was dyslexic.
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In Bernhard Schlink's 1995 novel and the current film based on it, the word dyslexic is never used.
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Comparisons with the reading-age control group indicated that, while the dyslexic children were poorer in the morphemic segmentation tasks, they performed normally for their reading level in the sentence completion tasks.
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dyslexics are unable to learn to read adequately
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Yes, there are some children who are severely dyslexic - who have trouble with basic sounds and alphabet letters.
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And we actually do believe that the problem in the dyslexic brain begins with the formation of the cortex.
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As a child, I had asthma, wore corrective shoes, had braces on my teeth, wore eyeglasses and was labeled as dyslexic.
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He's severely dyslexic, barely reading at a second-grade level.
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I have gone out and got a new job, working as a sales and yardman at a building yard, but I am dyslexic and have had to admit my disability to them.
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It caters specially for dyslexic children, children with special educational needs and children who struggle in large schools, and has an unusually high teacher-to-pupil ratio, with each tutor looking after about eight pupils.
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No difference was found between dyslexic and younger normal readers in tasks such as word derivation in a sentence context, production of derived, inflected and compound forms of pseudowords, and synthesis of morphemic element.
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The situation with regard to the Chalet School appears to parallel that of the borough's primary unit for severely dyslexic pupils, now closing.
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Joe struggled in school before he was diagnosed as dyslexic.
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Wilkinson was an unrecognised dyslexic who spent most of his schooldays staring out of the window.
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Born in Ohio, he had an uneven boyhood, curiously dyslexic yet smart, sissyish in team sports but very competent athletically in individual competition.
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It may be that the only recourse for parents of severely dyslexic children is to make representations for placements at independent specialist schools, two of which are within daily travelling distance of Swindon.
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I am a blog addict and a dyslexic keyboarder (typist?).
I'm addicted
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International comparisons and the fact that so called dyslexic children have no more trouble learning to read than other children, if the appropriate teaching methods are used.
Obsolete
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Logan is dyslexic and dysgraphic, so school has never been easy for him.
Undefined
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I've been told that dyslexics have less connections between the two lobes of the brain, instead of too many as with epileptics.
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While the St Oswald's unit caters for severe dyslexics, less severe cases are catered for in mainstream education at schools across the city.
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I was told last night by one of our choirmen about the agnostic dyslexic insomniac, who lays awake at night wondering if there's a dog…
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Conclusion:There are deficits in every side of reading in Chinese developmental dyslexics, and the main problem is auditory perception disorder.
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According to the article about 30 % of people with successful businesses would describ themselves as dyslexic not sure what the result would be if they tested them all but it might be interesting.
Snell-Pym » Dyslexics and Business
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Unless something changes soon, and the addition of Indians 'misspelled first name dyslexic
Bless You Boys
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So, Kristol is a hypocrite, as well as a dyslexic labeller.
Think Progress » Kristol: “One or More Indictments in the Next Three Weeksâ€
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One note on this case ... one of the white firefighters is dyslexic.
BREAKING: White firefighters win high court appeal
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Dyslexic people get more time, as they find it more difficult to read the question and write the answer.
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When I was identified as dyslexic, my parents sat me down, explained to me that this was how my mind worked and I should never be ashamed of it but I should also never use it as a crutch.
"So, Refilwe, You're Retarded?!"
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Any teacher, at whatever level, might have experienced a jolt of recognition on looking at Gordon Brown's cacographic scrawl, drawing the astonished question: "Is the most powerful man in Britain dyslexic - and if so, how on earth did he keep it secret so long?
Ephems of BLB
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I'm now teaching part-time at Kingston University, one-to-one tutorials with dyslexic students.
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Dyslexic adults, however, tend to continue to have difficulty with language skills throughout their lives.
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Dyslexics often transpose letters in a word
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She is probably dyslexic and possibly dysgraphic on top of the behavioral issues.
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These days he'd be diagnosed as dyslexic but not in the early 1960s.
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A colleague's dyslexic son particularly loved it.
Times, Sunday Times
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They might find their reading is hard, which could mean they are mildly dyslexic, or their maths might be hard, or they can't colour in properly as they are colour blind.
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Most of the studies involving developmental dyslexics have looked at individual cases.
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Some are flipped, inverted, and just plain dyslexic.
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The term dyslexic eventually became a catch – all term used to account for people who failed to learn to read despite apparent intellectual capacity and environmental support (ibid.).
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There's the point that's broken (whether you're true dyslexic, dysgraphic, dysnumerate, or something else) and the bits of the brain that you've overdeveloped by using them to compensate.
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Computers are based on pure logic and, to me, the dyslexic brain is like that too.
Times, Sunday Times
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Dyslexics may correctly get the initial letters and ‘rush’ the rest incorrectly.
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Page 28 students they call dyslexic, a made-up word to apologize to themselves for their failure in the public schools in my opinion.
Oral History Interview with William Dallas Herring, May 16, 1987. Interview C-0035. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
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A second study compared dyslexic subgroups defined by their degree of phonological impairment.
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Think, also, what license the dyslexic rent-a-crowd poster-scribblers will have with Barack Obama's moniker.
Terry Krepel: John L. Perry's Greatest Obama-Hating Hits
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Moreover, their dyslexic subgroup defined by the level of phonological impairment is impaired in suffix deletion and not so much in derivation in sentential contexts.
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I'm now teaching part-time at Kingston University, one-to-one tutorials with dyslexic students.
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That is why dyslexics tend to reverse the order of letter features, thus confusing d with b and p with q, and to transpose the order of letters within words.
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The essay was returned to him with the comment that he wasn't dyslexic, he was just lazy.