Dyslexia More Complicated for Chinese
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Dyslexia More Complicated for Chinese
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Can Learning Japanese or Chinese Help Dyslexia? | Care2 Causes
care2.com — “Learning Japanese or Chinese can help students with dyslexia, the neurologically-based learning disability: That might sound counter-logical, given that dyslexics have difficulties with language-based tasks. But because both Japanese and Chinese use character-based writing systems instead of an alphabet (though Japanese also has another writing system, kana, which is based on phonetic sounds and more similar to an alphabet), they can be more easy for some dyslexics to grasp.” View full resource at care2.com
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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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Observations: It's all Chinese to me: Dyslexia has big differences in English and Chinese
scientificamerican.com — “Chinese dyslexia may be much more complex than the english variety, according to a new paper published online today in current biology . english speakers who have developmental dyslexia usually don't have trouble recognizing letters visually, but rathe” View full resource at scientificamerican.com
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