Until recently, dyslexia and other reading problems were a mystery to most teachers and parents. As a result, too many kids passed through school without master the printed page. S1. ()Some were treated as mentally different; many were left func-tionally illiterate (文盲的), unable to ever meet their poten- tial. But in the last several years, there’s been a revolution in that we’ve learned about reading and dyslexia. Scientists are S2. ()using a variety of new imaging techniques to watch the brain at work. Their experiments have shown that reading disorders are most likely the result of what is, in an effect, faulty wiring in S3. ()the brain -- not lazy, stupidity or a poor home environment. S4. ()There’s also convincing evidence which dyslexia is largely in- S5. ()herited. It is now considered a chronic problem for some kids, not just a "phase". Scientists have also discarded another old stereotype that almost all dyslexics are boys. Studies indicate th
Until recently, dyslexia and other reading problems were a mystery to most teachers and parents. As a result, too many kids passed through school without master the printed page. S1. ()Some were treated as mentally different; many were left func-tionally illiterate (文盲的), unable to ever meet their poten- tial. But in the last several years, there’s been a revolution in that we’ve learned about reading and dyslexia. Scientists are S2. ()using a variety of new imaging techniques to watch the brain at work. Their experiments have shown that reading disorders are most likely the result of what is, in an effect, faulty wiring in S3. ()the brain -- not lazy, stupidity or a poor home environment. S4. ()There’s also convincing evidence which dyslexia is largely in- S5. ()herited. It is now considered a chronic problem for some kids, not just a "phase". Scientists have also discarded another old stereotype that almost all dyslexics are boys. Studies indicate th
Until recently, dyslexia an and other reading problems were a mystery to most teachers and parents. As a result, too many kids passed through school without master the printed page. S1. _______ Some were treated as mentally deficient: many were left functionally illiterate (文盲的),unable to ever meet their potential. But in the last several years, there’s been a revolution in that we’ve learned about reading and dyslexia, S2. _______ Scientists are using a variety of new imaging techniques to watch the brain at work. Their experiments have shown that reading disorders are most likely the result of what is, in an effect, S3. _______ faulty wiring in the brain—not lazy, stupidity or a poor home S4. _______ environment. There’s also convincing evidence which dyslexia S5. _______ is largely inherited. It is now considered a chronic problem for some kids, not just a “phase”. Scientists have also discarded another old stereotype that almost all dyslexi
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