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Difficulties with audiovisual processing contribute to dyslexia in children
Intellectual Curiosity and Confidence Help Children Take on Math and Reading
Kindergarten difficulties may predict academic achievement across primary grades
New study shows reading is a team-lift as different brain parts work together to predict proficiency
"Developmentally, children start to have more cross talk between their sound processing areas and visual processing areas. They’re mutually reinforcing each other. If they’re not getting this input then children are having difficulty reading."
‘Teachers are brain engineers’: UW study shows how intensive instruction changes brain circuitry in struggling readers
Honing Children's Language and Literacy Skills
NeuroNet Success Stories: KidSense Therapy
Want to help your child succeed in school? Add language to the math, reading mix
Research shows that the more skills children bring with them to kindergarten - in basic math, reading, even friendship and cooperation - the more likely they will succeed in those same areas in school. Hence, "kindergarten readiness" is the goal of many preschool programs, and a motivator for many parents. Now it's time to add language to that mix of skills, says a new University of Washington-led study.
Curiosity is key to early childhood success in math and reading
Eye exams linked to kids' reading levels
Elementary school children who read below grade level may have challenges with their eyesight even if standard tests show they see 20/20, according to a new study from the University of Waterloo.