Dyslexia – Sites of interest and the opinion of our specialist

Dyslexia - saịtị nke mmasị na echiche nke ọkachamara anyị

Ịmatakwu banyere dyslexia, Passeportsanté.net offers a selection of associations and government sites dealing with the subject of dyslexia. You will be able to find there Ozi Mgbakwunye na kpọtụrụ obodo ma ọ bụ na-akwado otu na -enye gị ohere ịmatakwu banyere ọrịa ahụ.

France

National Institute for Prevention and Health Education (INPES)

Thematic areas, surveys, evaluation and health publications.

www.inpes.oorg.fr

National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm)

This site offers information files on medical research.

www.inserm.fr

Canada

Quebec Association for Learning Disabilities (AQETA)

Association activities, testimonials and media.

www.aqeta.qc.ca

International

The International Dyslexia Association

Information, publications, research and conferences on the disease.

www.interdys.org

National Association of Associations of Parents of Dyslexic Children (ANAPEDYS)

Articles, news and official texts for parents of children.

www.apedys.org

 

Echiche ọkachamara anyị

Dịka akụkụ nke usoro ịdị mma ya, Passeportsanté.net na -akpọ gị oku ka ị chọpụta echiche nke ọkachamara ahụike. Dọkịta Céline Brodar, ọkà n'akparamàgwà mmadụ, na -enye gị echiche ya na dyslexia :

Dyslexia should be taken care of as soon as possible. This early support generally allows the child to catch up on his reading delay and subsequently succeed in normal schooling. It can be done within the child’s school itself. It involves the teacher of course but more broadly the doctor, speech therapist and parents.

Celine Brodar

 

 

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