Search Results for 'Dyslexia'
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New course for children with Dyslexia and learning difficulties
An innovative service for children struggling with Dyslexia and other learning difficulties is about to be launched in Kilkenny.
Orthoscopic clinic opens in Knocknacarra
Richard Hughes opticians has opened an orthoscopic clinic at his practice at Seacrest, Knocknacrra.
Plexus special needs programme
Learning difficulties such as dyslexia, ADD, ADHD and autism are affecting thousands of children all over Ireland. These children are awaiting proper assessment with regard to their conditions, in the hope that treatment can be provided to enable them to overcome their difficulties.
Connacht people unaware dyslexia is a disability
Nearly half of people surveyed in Connacht were unaware that dyslexia is a disability, according to research to be published by the Association for Higher Education Access and Disability (AHEAD).
De-clutter your way to home heaven
If the old newspapers are piling up, the dusty ornaments and toys are just everywhere or your unused clothes are starting to celebrate double-digit birthdays then you’ve found yourself in clutter hell.
Dyslexia still misunderstood in Midlands
Nearly a quarter of the people surveyed in the Midlands (23 per cent) believe dyslexia affected your ability to tell colours apart, according to research published this week.
Midlands meeting of Irish Stammering Association
The Irish Stammering Association's recently-formed Midlands’ self help group met again earlier this month.
Stammering Association self help group
The Irish Stammering Association's Galway self help group is due to meet again in December. The group provides opportunities for people who stutter to discuss issues around their stammering, as well as providing mutual support. Many people who have attended groups have found them to be very helpful in feeling more comfortable with their stammering.
Stammering Association self help group
The Irish Stammering Association's Galway self help group is due to meet again in December. The group provides opportunities for people who stutter to discuss issues around their stammering, as well as providing mutual support. Many people who have attended groups have found them to be very helpful in feeling more comfortable with their stammering.