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Understanding dyslexia in the memory clinic | Author(s) | Rebecca Thompson |
Journal title | Journal of Dementia Care, vol 12, no 6, Nov/Dec 2004 |
Pages | pp 35-37 (Research focus) |
Source | Email: shital@hawkerpublications.com |
Keywords | Reading ; Cognitive impairment ; Memory and Reminiscence ; Literature reviews. |
Annotation | Dyslexia is a common concern affecting many adults, a significant number of whom will not have been diagnosed. Some people reporting difficulties with their memory will have dyslexia, and this will complicate the cognitive assessment process. The author describes what is known about the condition and the implications for assessing and supporting individuals in the memory clinic. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-050113208 A |
Classmark | HKM: E4: DB: 64A |
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