If anyone does have some info, I would also be really interested in
this, as I am visually impaired and require an updated dyslexia
assessment.
I had an assessment when I was 8, but seeing as I lost a good deal of my
sight at age 14, I have been unable to have a new assessment. Our
consultant psychologist seems to have come to a bit of a blank as to how
to progress this further.
Thanks,
Simon Morris
North East Higher Skills Network,
c/o University of Teesside, Borough Road,
Middlesbrough, Cleveland, TS1 3BA
Tel: 01642 738401
Mobile: 07500 126509
Fax: 01642 384263
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Website: www.nehsn.com
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Subject: Dyslexia and Visual Impairment
Dear Colleagues
Could anyone refer me to any studies or research relating to the
identification of dyslexia for people who are either blind or who have
severe visual impairment?
Many thanks
James Kirby
Head of Disabilities and Additional Needs Loughborough University
01509 222 769
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