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Approximately 7.3 percent of the Norwegian population suffers from severe dyslexia, which is the mo


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- With early intervention and training, we will be able to help these kids better than when we wait and see, says Turid Helland, professor in the Department of Biological and Medical Psychology at the University of Bergen.
Using a simple questionnaire, answered by the age of five parents and preschool teachers, researchers were able to identify that 26 of the 109 children had an increased risk for dyslexia. Good results
Approximately 7.3 percent of the Norwegian population suffers from severe dyslexia, which is the most serious and widespread forteo form of learning disabilities in children. A 2008 report shows that 20 percent of young people between 16 and 20 years have reading difficulties. Helland think today we wait too long to map reading and writing.
Many dyslexics succeed. But still many are caught up too late. Some never get help. - In the Norwegian school, wait until they really have got problems, sometimes until middle school. For some children forteo the damage forteo has already happened then. They may feel they have failed at school, when they are still struggling to learn to read and write. These children may fall behind in other subjects.
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The difficulties are persistent, but may change character over time. Many people with dyslexia acquire appropriate literacy through unremitting efforts over the years, but spelling difficulties is often again. The incidence is about. 3-7% of the population
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