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The Process of Teaching Writing To A Child With Autism

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Writing can be a difficult thing for people with disabilities like Autism to learn, but the process of teaching them is usually made more challenging. In this article, the author talks about how a Writing Tutor for Autism Students and therapy program can help kids with Autism develop their skills more efficiently and with less stress.   What is Autism? Autism is a developmental disorder that affects communication, social interactions, and repetitive behaviors. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) describes a wide range of conditions with standard features. It is estimated that one in 88 children in the United States has an ASD, which means there is currently an undiscovered epidemic of Autism. There is no one answer to how to teach writing to a child with Autism. However, some general principles can be followed:   1.     It is essential to understand that Autism affects how people process information. This means that children with Autism may need different strategies for learnin

Dyslexia: Why Your Child Can't Learn to Read

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  Your child must learn to read, and he will need to be able to read in all subjects in school and nearly every aspect of his life.     What's Dyslexia?   Dyslexia can be described as a learning disability. Dyslexia is a learning disability that can cause problems in reading, writing, comprehension, decoding words, blending letters, fluent reading, and reading orally and fluently. Dyslexia, often inherited, is a neurological disorder that affects language processing.   Dyslexia may appear to be a visual disorder, but it is not. Dyslexia is more about hearing than sight. Dyslexia, a combination of difficulties with receptive, expressive, and phonological processing, is more specifically associated with dyslexia. However, dyslexia is a term that professionals use to describe reading difficulties in general.   Dyslexia can cause reading difficulties that affect every subject in school, including English, science, English, and word problems in math. Children can develop