Have you decided what your focus is going to be, i.e.: etiology, patho,
screening/testing, intervention, etc.????
I may be offering advice which is elementary to you but begin with a careful
review of studies already done.
I would think the aggravating/frustrating thing (certainly this has been the
case for me as a parent) is that there is a ton of info. out there but is it
good info.?
Cochrane nor National Guideline Clearinghouse had any info that I could find.
Here's some info I found under just a general search on a site which promotes
evidence based practice.
http://sumsearch.uthscsa.edu/cgi-bin/SUMSearch.exe?SearchString=dyslexia&TEXTBOO\
K=&language1=&Focus=etiology&AGE=CHILD&SUBJECTS=HUMAN&LANGUAGE=ENGLISH&Proxy=no&\
news=no#DARE
azoreaneagle <azoreaneagle@...> wrote:
I am new to this group and am doing a master's thesis on dyslexia. I
also am dyslexic, which is the main reason for doing my thesis on
this topic. I was wondering if anyone has any testing materials or
information on how to get a free sample test for dyslexia so that I
could include it in my research. Also, are there any good sites that
I could visit in order to get good information regarding dyslexia and
early identification, or just any information that anyone might
have. Thank you so much.
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