Which basic skill is most often affected in children with dyslexia?
What is Reading
100
True or False, a child's self-esteem is not affected by Dyslexia
What is False
100
What is a common co-diagnosis with dyslexia?
What is ADHD
100
What is the ability to recognize and manipulate phonemes (sounds) in spoken words by orally blending, segmenting, adding, and deleting them?
What is Phonemic Awareness
100
True or False, Dyslexia is extremely severe condition that can seriously hinder a child's functioning and cannot be fixed
What is false, Dyslexia can range from mild to severe and can be overcome with special programs and focus on the child
200
Which form of dyslexia effects visual recognition of words?
What is Developmental Surface Dyslexia
200
What are factors that could affect a child's self-esteem when diagnosed with Dyslexia?
What is Social, Familial, Educational
200
What percentages of dyslexic children are also diagnosed with ADHD?
What is 25-40%
200
What provides the best mode of instruction for students with dyslexia? (Hint: See it, Hear it, Say it, Touch it)
What is Multi-sensory Approach
200
True or false, Children with Dyslexia are usually more creative and have a higher level of intelligence
What is True
300
Which form of dyslexia effects children's ability to apply letters to sound rule, sounding out, and phonological awareness?
What is Developmental phonological dyslexia
300
Who are some people who affect the self-esteem of a dyslexic child?
What is bullies, friends (or lack of), teachers, and parents
300
What are common stereotypes for people who suffer from both dyslexia and ADHD?
What is That they are lazy or unintelligent (these are not true!)
300
What is the major area of deficit for students with dyslexia?
What is Phonemic Awareness
300
Dyslexia is not the result of neurological damage, but....What?
What is the product of neurological development
400
Which form of dyslexia is known to effect reading semantics, vocabulary, and comprehension?
What is Hyperlexia
400
When children with Dyslexia start believing they cannot do anything to help their condition and that it will never get better, what is this called?
What is Learned Helplessness
400
What are dyslexic/ADHD students more at risk of, as compared to their non-disordered peers?
What is School dropout
400
What is the best knowledge for identification of dyslexia?
What is Knowing it runs in families; it’s associated with a phonological deficit; and it can manifest in various ways behaviorally
400
What are some symptoms of Dyslexia?
What is Deficits in spoken language, written language and language comprehension.
Dyslexics have trouble breaking down unfamiliar words into letter-sound segments
500
What condition often times accompanies dyslexia and effects low contrast vision?
What is scotopic sensitivity
500
Do children with Dyslexia have an Internal or External Locus of Control?
What is External Locus of Control
500
What tools are there that can help students that have both dyslexia and ADHD thrive?
What is Assistive technology, such as text-to-speech tools and note-taking devices, and time-management tools
500
A study by Washburn, Joshi, & Binks-Cantrell (2011), found that “ of teachers indicated either ‘probably or definitely true’ to ‘seeing letters and words backwards is a characteristic of dyslexia”