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Coverage of dyslexia in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 17 · 21:50 UTCMost recent: Jun 27 · 16:30 UTC
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  • SCIENCEJun 27 · 16:30 UTCTHE 74
    Connecticut Schools Double Down on Early Detection to Help Reading Scores

    Connecticut schools are enhancing early detection of reading delays through the 2023 Right to Read law, which mandates science-based literacy curricula for K-3. The Southport School, in partnership with Sacred Heart University, offers free reading screenings to identify delays early, aiming to address them before fourth grade when reading becomes critical for learning other subjects.

  • HEALTHJun 23 · 16:33 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Aging Untold: Understanding ADHD, autism and other conditions in older adults

    The article discusses challenges faced by older adults with undiagnosed ADHD, autism, and other neurodiverse conditions, emphasizing the importance of understanding these traits to avoid misdiagnosis and improve support. It also covers cognitive baseline testing for brain health tracking, Medicare phone scams targeting seniors, and a nonverbal autistic artist's gallery exhibit showcasing his work.

  • HEALTHJun 23 · 16:33 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    Aging Untold: Understanding ADHD, autism and other conditions in older adults

    The article discusses challenges faced by older adults with undiagnosed neurodiverse conditions like ADHD, autism, and dyslexia, emphasizing the need for understanding to avoid misdiagnosis. It highlights cognitive baseline testing for tracking brain health, Medicare phone scams targeting seniors, and a nonverbal autistic artist's gallery exhibit showcasing his work through paintings and poetry.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 9 · 21:30 UTCVTDIGGER
    Vermont students are losing a critical learning tool

    Vermont students are losing access to effective spell-check functionality on Google Chromebooks, which is critical for learners, especially those with dyslexia. The author, a Vermont reading interventionist, argues that Google's focus on AI features has degraded basic tools, urging the state to withhold funding until the issue is resolved.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 9 · 09:29 UTCWPLN NASHVILLE
    Screens are leaving schools fast, though some students with disabilities rely on them

    Students with disabilities like dyslexia rely on assistive technologies in schools, but nationwide efforts to reduce screen time threaten access to these tools. Over 30 states have banned cellphones in schools, and some propose removing laptops and tablets, raising concerns about excluding students with disabilities from the conversation.

  • HEALTHMay 10 · 16:11 UTCDAILY MAIL
    People with dyslexia and ADHD are being allowed to skip airport queues and enter VIP lounges - despite not having to prove they've been diagnosed with the conditions

    People with dyslexia and ADHD are allowed to skip airport queues and enter VIP lounges without needing a diagnosis proof. This policy aims to provide convenience and comfort to individuals with these conditions. The move is part of broader efforts to improve accessibility in airports.

  • POLITICSApr 18 · 12:23 UTCAP NEWS
    Trump’s dyslexia barbs stir anguish and anger, perpetuating a myth about the learning disability

    President Donald Trump's derogatory remarks about California Gov. Gavin Newsom's dyslexia have sparked anguish and anger among people with the learning disability, perpetuating a myth that dyslexia is linked to low intelligence. The comments contradict research showing dyslexia and IQ are unrelated and undermine efforts to reduce stigma.

  • POLITICSApr 17 · 21:50 UTCFOX NEWS
    Newsom PAC bought thousands of memoir copies about his hardships, juicing sales

    Gavin Newsom's political action committee spent over $1.5 million to purchase 67,000 copies of his memoir, accounting for two-thirds of total sales, which boosted it to the New York Times bestseller list. The New York Times added a dagger symbol to indicate bulk purchase influence, and the campaign has drawn scrutiny amid Newsom's potential 2028 presidential bid.

  • POLITICSApr 17 · 21:50 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Newsom PAC bought thousands of memoir copies about his hardships, juicing sales

    California Governor Gavin Newsom's political action committee spent over $1.5 million to purchase 67,000 copies of his memoir 'Young Man in a Hurry,' accounting for two-thirds of total sales and boosting its New York Times bestseller ranking. The Campaign for Democracy Committee's campaign faced scrutiny for influencing sales, with critics alleging Newsom prioritizes national image-building over local issues.

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