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Comic updates.

I have started going back to my single panel cartoons as well as the comic series.

 

 

Web site news.

The new blog is up and people are posting on it. I checked ip addresses last night.

 

 

 

 

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International Dyslexia association

 

Dyslexia online magazine for parents

 

Resources for Parents of Dyslexic Children

 

A very good news section on Dyslexia

 

Teaching a Dyslexic student

 

BDA Association

This good looks like a really good resource

 

Other good causes that I suggest you support.

 

UTAC Until their is a cure

 

Montel ms foundation

 

 

 

This article is about developmental dyslexia. For acquired dyslexia, see Alexia (disorder).

Dyslexia is a learning disability that manifests primarily as a difficulty with written language, particularly with reading and spelling. It is separate and distinct from reading difficulties resulting from other causes, such as a non-neurological deficiency with vision or hearing, or from poor or inadequate reading instruction.[1] Evidence suggests that dyslexia results from differences in how the brain processes written and/or spoken language. Although dyslexia is the result of a neurological difference, it is not an intellectual disability. Dyslexia occurs at all levels of intelligence; sub-average, average, above average, and highly gifted.[2]

A University of Hong Kong study argues that dyslexia affects different structural parts of children's brains depending on the language which the children read.[3] The study focused on comparing children that were raised reading English and children raised reading Chinese. Using MRI technology researchers found that the children reading English used a different part of the brain than those reading Chinese. Researchers were surprised by this discovery and hope that the findings will help lead them to any neurobiological cause for dyslexia.[3]

The word dyslexia comes from the Greek words δdυ?σs- dys- ("impaired") and λ?έ?ξ?ι?ς? lexis ("word"). People with dyslexia are called dyslexic or dyslectic.

Their is also emotional problems that do sometimes occur in men with dyslexia, and an inability to change as well.