Stealth Dyslexia
The Eide Neurolearning Blog has an interesting post on what they are calling Stealth Dyslexia: “The key feature of the stealth dyslexic is an enormous gap between written and oral expression. For individual stealth dyslexics, there are a range of dyslexia-related traits which can contribute to writing difficulties (also known as dysgraphia)- most common are visual letter or word form difficulties, but sequencing and sensory-motor issues are often also part of the picture”
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- Physical Activities for Improving Children’s Learning and Behavior
- Beyond the Wall: Personal Experiences with Autism and Asperger Syndrome, Second Edition
- Lucy’s Story: Autism and Other Adventures
- Infinity Walk: Preparing Your Mind to Learn!
- 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Comments on: Stealth Dyslexia
I have recently read an article in the 2e Twice-Exceptional Newsletter
about Stealth Dyslexia and I was wondering if there is any information about this on an adult level or where information can be found on an adult level. Thank you
Posted by: nancy robison October 11th, 2008 at 1:41 pm
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