Monday, October 7, 2013

Dyslexic at 3???

Amazing break through with dyslexia.

MIT and Boston Children's Hospital  identified a fiber connecting two language processing areas in the brain may linked to dyslexia. These fibers are thinner,  smaller and less organized.

As a result, earlier identification means earlier intervention. Dyslexics no longer have to experience school failure.  Earlier intervention means rewiring and rebuilding of these fibers.

Some signs of dyslexia are delayed speech, problems with phonics, trouble creating rhyming words, and a family history of dyslexia.

Watch this video....

http://www.necn.com/10/07/13/New-process-may-diagnose-dyslexia-in-chi/landing_features.html?blockID=854493&feedID=8498

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