[NIFL-LD:4963] Dyslexia in Japanese Students

From: Michele Anne Craig (shellcraig@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Fri Oct 28 2005 - 00:25:13 EDT


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One of my adult school students was a Japanese student who also had a MA
from Columbia. Her PhD dissertation is about how most Japanese students are
not diagnosed with dyslexia until they are in about 7th or 8th grade, when
they begin learning English. Perhaps this is like the Italian study? 

Michele Craig
Woodland Adult School
Woodland, CA 



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