Dyslexia Students

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Through the years the curriculum has become more rigorous, a student's ability to read is the single greatest indicator of academic success. Throughout my teaching career, I have witnessed students become frustrated and unable to move forward academically due to learning disabilities which prevent them from reading at their appropriate level. A key disability causing students to fall behind is Dyslexia.
Spoken and written language processing is affected with students who are dyslexic. It makes it difficult to read, decode words, write, and spell (Cook Moatz, 2009). Dyslexia can also affect word recall, sequencing, and oral language. These difficulties can lead to problems in reading comprehension and hinder vocabulary growth. Students …show more content…

It was also stated that students with dyslexic traits may gain skills at a higher level of ability using oral language instead of written and mathematical skills (Long, MacBlain, & MacBlain, 2007). According to Shaywitz (2003), “Dyslexia cannot be cured and does not go away over time, it is a different mode of brain organization.” Undesired habits of learning accumulate at a very young age due to the delayed process of a dyslexic prognosis. Early intervention is the key to the prevention of inadequacy in special needs children both academically and socially. Many students are under identified or misidentified which results in the ineffectiveness of the services that the student needs and the lack of knowledge of the evidence based practices that are available. Often, Dyslexia is concealed behind another disability such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Specific Learning Disability (SLD) or Other Learning Disabilities (OLD). During my career as an educator, I have dealt with students of all ages in the regular and special education setting that exhibit unidentified learning disabilities hindering their quality of education. Since all students with dyslexia do not qualify for special education amenities, services from a regular

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