Expressive Language Disorder
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Language and Auditory Disorders
nspt4kids.com — “This article describes the differences between a Language Processing and Auditory Processing Disorder. It also includes symptoms for parents to look out for, as well as activities to help children.” View full resource at nspt4kids.com
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What's the diff. b/w Auditory & Language Processing Disorder? Symptoms and Treatment: http://bit.ly/boWX9x #parenting
Groups - Language and Auditory Processing Disorders - Home | Support for Special Needs
supportforspecialneeds.com — “A group for learning about and sharing about language and auditory processing disorders.” View full resource at supportforspecialneeds.com
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Language Skills Of Children With Auditory Processing Disorder | LIVESTRONG.COM
livestrong.com — “Language Skills Of Children With Auditory Processing Disorder. Auditory processing disorder affects approximately 5 percent of school age children, according to KidsHealth. The cause of this disorder isn't clear and can be challenging to diagn...” View full resource at livestrong.com
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Language Skills of Children With Auditory Processing Disorder: Auditory processing disorder affects a... http://t.co/dvLFhkC #parenting
Dyslexia varies across language barriers
labspaces.net — “Chinese-speaking children with dyslexia have a disorder that is distinctly different, and perhaps more complicated and severe, than that of English speakers. Those differences can be seen in the brain and in the performance of Chinese children on visual and oral language tasks, reveals a report published online on October 12th in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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RT @LabSpaces: Dyslexia varies across language barriers - http://tinyurl.com/yfv45mq
New "language gene"? : Gene Expression
scienceblogs.com — “Anthropology.net points me to a new paper, Convergent genetic linkage and associations to language, speech and reading measures in families of probands with Specific Language Impairment: We analyzed genetic linkage and association of measures of language, speech and reading phenotypes...” View full resource at scienceblogs.com
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science blog on more evidence that there isn't a language gene http://bit.ly/8kSvL
Language Learning Disorders in College-Bound Students: Livia McCoy Interview
you-can-teach-writing.com — “Livia McCoy, author of When Learning Is Painful, discusses practical teaching methods for bright students with language learning disorders including dyslexia, dysgraphia.” View full resource at you-can-teach-writing.com
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RT @lindaaragoni: Interview with author Livia McCoy @Struggle2Learn on teaching students with #learning disorders http://bit.ly/aTXdVa
speech language therapy, speech, information on autism, disorders
brighttots.com — “what is speech therapy. Speech therapy for child with autism, read about speech therapy” View full resource at brighttots.com
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All types of kids are now using sign language as a form of communication. http://brighttots.com/speech_therapy.html
LD OnLine :: English Language Learners with Disabilities May Not Get the Right Diagnosis
ldonline.org — “LD OnLine is the leading website on learning disabilities, learning disorders and differences. Parents and teachers of learning disabled children will find authoritative guidance on attention deficit disorder, ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dysnomia, reading difficulties, speech and related disorders. LD OnLine works in association with Learning Disabilities Association of America, International Dyslexia Association, Council for Exceptional Children, Schwab Foundation for Learning” View full resource at ldonline.org
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English Language Learners with Disabilities May Not Get the Right Diagnosis-ELL students underrepresented in specialed. .http://bit.ly/qBa09
Facial Expressions Show Language Barriers, Too
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “People from East Asia tend to have a tougher time than those from European countries telling the difference between a face that looks fearful versus surprised, disgusted versus angry, and now a new report explains why. Rather than scanning evenly across a face as Westerners do, Easterners fixate their attention on the eyes.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
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Facial Expressions Show Language Barriers, Too: People from East Asia tend to have a tougher time than those fro.. http://bit.ly/18coeT
Reading Rockets: Is It a Reading Disorder or Developmental Lag?
readingrockets.org — “Offers effective teaching strategies, activities, lessons, lesson plans, worksheets, exercises, skills, tests, assessments for reading comprehension, language arts, literacy, fluency, phonics and phonemic awareness for children, especially those with dyslexia and other reading difficulties.” View full resource at readingrockets.org
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RT @readingrockets: How do you know if your child's reading delay is a real problem or a developmental lag? http://ow.ly/krhJ
Facial Expressions Control Emotions | Psych Central News
psychcentral.com — “Obviously displaying a sad face or a happy face can inform others of what you are thinking or feeling. new research suggests facial expression may also play a” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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News: Facial Expressions Control Emotions http://bit.ly/bLLJlG
Teachers Need Greater Awareness Of Language Disorders
medicalnewstoday.com — “Greater awareness of 'specific language impairment' (SLI), a language disorder, is needed to ensure better outcomes for the 3-6 per cent of UK school children affected by this disability. Children” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Teachers Need Greater Awareness Of Language Disorders http://mnt.to/3W4G #mentalhealth
Dyslexia More Complicated for Chinese
health.msn.com — “Dyslexia More Complicated for Chinese” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Research Suggests Link Between 'Handedness' and Dyslexia - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “New genetic mapping of children with reading difficulties suggests that those who carry a particular gene mutation are particularly well-skilled in the use of t” View full resource at drugs.com
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Research Suggests Link Between 'Handedness' and Dyslexia: FRIDAY, Nov. 5 -- New genetic mapping of childre... http://bit.ly/abq66y #drug
Research Suggests Link Between 'Handedness' and Dyslexia:
health.msn.com — “Research Suggests Link Between 'Handedness' and Dyslexia:” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Research Suggests Link Between 'Handedness' and Dyslexia: http://on-msn.com/9KDjow
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