[NIFL-LD:4486] Dyslexia

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Colleagues--

I am working to make a synthesis of neuroscience theories and findings about dyslexia and I would like to use anyone who is interested as co-learners for a little while.  I don't know how little a while, it might just be for a couple of days.

I am not currently in the classroom and I know that some of you are.

So...do any of you out there have students who make reversals?  if so, could you give me any current examples?

I am looking over the work of about 5 neuroscientists.

I will share with the list any conclusions of my own, of course.

Thanks.

Andrea



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