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Mashup Score: 1Influence of comorbidity on working memory profile in dyslexia and developmental coordination disorder - PubMed - 9 month(s) ago
Our results underline the importance of taking comorbidity into account when testing working memory in children with learning disabilities.
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Mashup Score: 0Cognitive Profiles of Developmental Dysgraphia - 9 month(s) ago
Developmental dysgraphia is a disorder of writing/spelling skills, closely related to developmental dyslexia. For developmental dyslexia, profiles with a focus on phonological, attentional, visual or auditory deficits have recently been established. Unlike …
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Mashup Score: 0Empowering Teens: 25 Life Skills They Need To Know + PDF Checklist | Life Skills Advocate - 10 month(s) ago
Do you know what specific daily living skills you should be helping your teen acquire? Our article gives you 25 great ideas to get started!
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Mashup Score: 0New app, CareFlick, launches a new era of smart, personalized support for caregivers of people with special needs - 12 month(s) ago
PRESS RELEASEPublished May 12, 2023CareFlick is on a mission to support caregivers and assist them in providing the best possible care for their loved ones. The beta version of CareFlick is now live. CareFlick is excited to introduce its new AI-powered app for caregivers that is revolutionizing caregiving. The app aims to offer smart and personalized support for caregivers, enabling them to…
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Our study is one of the few to analyze executive functioning (EF) in a comprehensive, multi-modal fashion as a potential contributor to the comorbidity between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and basic reading disability (RD).We included …
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Background Dyslexia and Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are highly comorbid neurodevelopmental disorders (estimates of 25–40% bidirectional comorbidity). Previous work has identified strong genetic and cognitive overlap between the disorders, but neural overlap is relatively unexplored. This study is a systematic meta-analysis of existing voxel-based morphometry studies to…
Source: BioMed CentralCategories: Latest Headlines, PediatricsTweet-
Some studies have found that up to 50% of individuals with dyslexia also have ADHD, and up to 25% of individuals with #ADHD also have #Dyslexia. Yet, gray matter studies do not find much overlap. Might the similarities be accounted for in white matter? i.e https://t.co/SXf75sMdBA… https://t.co/xWfduKqORF
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Mashup Score: 0Patterns of Neural Functional Connectivity in Infants at Familial Risk of Developmental Dyslexia - 2 year(s) ago
This cohort study examines functional connectivity in language- and reading-related regions of the brain in infants with vs without familial history of developmental dyslexia.
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Mashup Score: 6Gene study identifies series of DNA variants linked to dyslexia - 2 year(s) ago
Scientists have for the first time pinpointed a large number of genes that are reliably associated with dyslexia.
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We discuss 3 clinical implications for working with children with dyslexia in school settings: (a) Children with dyslexia-with and without comorbid DLDs-often have language deficits outside the phonological domain; (b) intervention should target a child’s strengths and weaknesses relative to reading …
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Mashup Score: 0Dyslexia - Child Neurology Foundation - 2 year(s) ago
Dyslexia is a disorder that affects the way a person reads. It can be difficult for a person with dyslexia to learn by reading. However, there are lots of other ways people with dyslexia can learn.
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We need to keep front of mind that sensory-motor skill deficits and auditory verbal working memory deficits often accompany #dyslexia. Here is an article on the comorbidities that may interest you. https://t.co/mxjwNfGtc4