by Marlene | Aug 9, 2017 | Brain, Reading
This mother’s blog about her autistic son’s communication advances lend an understanding to the complexities of the literacy pyramid and what’s possible.Read more here.
by Marlene | Jul 24, 2017 | Brain, Reading
Courtesy of the American Psychological AssociationUndoing Dyslexia via Video GamesPsychologists and neuroscientists are using new techniques to identify the source of language and reading problems such as dyslexia in the brain and create innovative new therapies to...
by Scientific Learning | Jul 13, 2017 | Brain, Reading
Courtesy of Carrie Gajowski, MA, Scientific LearningEvery year, parents and educators work hard to help their children and students learn as much as possible, squeezing in all the high-value knowledge they can. But come the end of the school year, a solid percentage...
by Scientific Learning | Jun 15, 2017 | Brain, Reading
Courtesy Logan De Ley of Scientific LearningReading aloud with expression is a foundational reading skill students should be developing between grades 1 – 5. It is pretty easy to recognize when someone skillfully reads aloud in an expressive manner. However, to...
by Marlene | May 18, 2017 | Brain, Fast ForWord, Reading
Courtesy of Scientific Learning Manuel and Carol have twin sons who were born eight weeks early and weighing only two pounds. After spending seven weeks in NICU, they came home together but were late to begin talking. 18 years later, the boys are about to graduate...
by Scientific Learning | May 16, 2017 | BrainHQ, Reading
Courtesy of BrainHQ Another wonderful independent study just published—this time, on our exercises and Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Up to 70% of patients living with MS report cognitive issues. A group of researchers at NYU ran a 135-person study to see if remote...