by Mag. Nina Čelešnik, teacher in Elementary school in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and certified Irlen Screener Email correspondence to celesniknina@gmail.com Abstract While dyslexia has long been recognized in Slovenia, Irlen syndrome only began to receive attention in 2015. Due to overlapping symptoms, these two conditions are often mistakenly conflated by … Continue reading
Reading Slower Isn’t Always a Bad Thing
Reading rate shouldn’t be the end-all-be-all when it comes to determining improvement in reading performance, especially for children with Irlen Syndrome, and here’s why… Good Reading Is More Than Speed Many people believe that faster reading means better reading, and many experts will use a measure of reading rate (or speed) … Continue reading