Research unlocks clues to language-based learning in children
One in five individuals are impacted by language-based learning disabilities -- one of the most common being dyslexia, which involves difficulty in reading or interpreting words, letters and other symbols. Now, a new study that focuses on typically learning children, has found a link between ' working memory ' and how children learn. Researchers feel this discovery may later help educators uncover new ways to teach children with learning disabilities.
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