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75 Names

1. Acalculia
2. Agraphia
3. Aka de Morsierr’s Syndrome
4. Asperges (1944, Hans Asperges referred to his research having children including those with signs of dyslexia.)
5. Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
6. Attention Deficit Lethargy Disorder (ADLD)
7. Attentioni Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
8. Audio Processing Disorder
9. Auditory Discrimination
10. Auditory Perceptual Deficits
11. Auditory Processing Disorder
12. Central Auditory Processing Disorder
13. Concept Imagery Disorder
14. Conceptual Deficit
15. Conceptual Disorder
16. Conduct Disorder
17. De Morsier’s Syndrome aka Septo-optic Dysplasia
18. Developmental Aphasia
19. Developmental Arithmetic Disorder (Dyscalculia)
20. Developmental Articulation Disorder
21. Developmental Coordination Disorder
22. Developmental Expressive Language Disorder
23. Developmental Reading Disorder
24. Developmental Receptive Language Disorder
25. Developmental Writing Disorder
26. Disorder of Written Expression (DSM IV – 315.2)
27. Dysarthria
28. Dyseidetic Dyslexia, or Dyseidesia
29. Dysgraphia
30. Dyslexia
31. Dysnomia
32. Dysphonetic Dyslexia, or Dysphonesia
33. Dyspraxia (clumsiness)
34. Dysrhythmia
35. Educational Disabilities
36. Environmental Disorder
37. Eye Convergence Insufficiency
38. Failure Syndrome
39. Hyperactivity aka Hyperkinesis
40. Hypoactivity
41. Impulsivity
42. Invisible Handicap
43. Landau-Kleffner Syndrome aka Acquired Epiletiform Aphasia
44. Language Disorder
45. Language-based Problem
46. Lazy Syndrome
47. Learning Disabled (LD)
48. Learning Disorder
49. Learning Handicap
50. Learning Problems
51. Minimal Brain Dysfunction (MBD)
52. Mixed Laterality or Lateral Confusion
53. Motor Output Deficits
54. Motory Deficits?
55. Orthographic Dyslexia
56. Perceptual Handicap
57. Reading Comprehension Discrepancy
58. Reading Disability
59. Reading Disorder (DSM IV – 315.00)
60. Scoptic Sensitivity Syndrome (Irlen’s Syndrome)
61. Semantic-Pragmatic Disorder
62. Serious Emotional Overlay
63. Spatial Relationships and Body Awareness Deficits
64. Specific Learning Disability (SLD)
65. Surface Dyslexia
66. Syndrome I Language Disorder
67. Syndrome II Articulatory and Graphomotor Dyscoordination
68. Syndrome III: Visuospatial Perceptual Disorder
69. Visual Dyslexia
70. Visual Motor Deficits
71. Visual Perceptual Deficits
72. Visual Processing Disorder
73. Word blindness

References:
www.idonline.org/ID_indepth/glossary.html
Glossary of LD terms: LD: glossary of some important terms
Barbara Clark 4-10-02 email dbip@gbis.com
Abigail Marshall 4-10-02 email Abigail@dyslexia.com
Judith Schwarcz e-mail moogy@netvision.net.il
Bill Allen – thedyslexiacoach@mindspring.com

  Click to listen highlighted text! 75 Names 1. Acalculia 2. Agraphia 3. Aka de Morsierr’s Syndrome 4. Asperges (1944, Hans Asperges referred to his research having children including those with signs of dyslexia.) 5. Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) 6. Attention Deficit Lethargy Disorder (ADLD) 7. Attentioni Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) 8. Audio Processing Disorder 9. Auditory Discrimination 10. Auditory Perceptual Deficits 11. Auditory Processing Disorder 12. Central Auditory Processing Disorder 13. Concept Imagery Disorder 14. Conceptual Deficit 15. Conceptual Disorder 16. Conduct Disorder 17. De Morsier’s Syndrome aka Septo-optic Dysplasia 18. Developmental Aphasia 19. Developmental Arithmetic Disorder (Dyscalculia) 20. Developmental Articulation Disorder 21. Developmental Coordination Disorder 22. Developmental Expressive Language Disorder 23. Developmental Reading Disorder 24. Developmental Receptive Language Disorder 25. Developmental Writing Disorder 26. Disorder of Written Expression (DSM IV – 315.2) 27. Dysarthria 28. Dyseidetic Dyslexia, or Dyseidesia 29. Dysgraphia 30. Dyslexia 31. Dysnomia 32. Dysphonetic Dyslexia, or Dysphonesia 33. Dyspraxia (clumsiness) 34. Dysrhythmia 35. Educational Disabilities 36. Environmental Disorder 37. Eye Convergence Insufficiency 38. Failure Syndrome 39. Hyperactivity aka Hyperkinesis 40. Hypoactivity 41. Impulsivity 42. Invisible Handicap 43. Landau-Kleffner Syndrome aka Acquired Epiletiform Aphasia 44. Language Disorder 45. Language-based Problem 46. Lazy Syndrome 47. Learning Disabled (LD) 48. Learning Disorder 49. Learning Handicap 50. Learning Problems 51. Minimal Brain Dysfunction (MBD) 52. Mixed Laterality or Lateral Confusion 53. Motor Output Deficits 54. Motory Deficits? 55. Orthographic Dyslexia 56. Perceptual Handicap 57. Reading Comprehension Discrepancy 58. Reading Disability 59. Reading Disorder (DSM IV – 315.00) 60. Scoptic Sensitivity Syndrome (Irlen’s Syndrome) 61. Semantic-Pragmatic Disorder 62. Serious Emotional Overlay 63. Spatial Relationships and Body Awareness Deficits 64. Specific Learning Disability (SLD) 65. Surface Dyslexia 66. Syndrome I Language Disorder 67. Syndrome II Articulatory and Graphomotor Dyscoordination 68. Syndrome III: Visuospatial Perceptual Disorder 69. Visual Dyslexia 70. Visual Motor Deficits 71. Visual Perceptual Deficits 72. Visual Processing Disorder 73. Word blindness References: www.idonline.org/ID_indepth/glossary.html Glossary of LD terms: LD: glossary of some important terms Barbara Clark 4-10-02 email dbip@gbis.com Abigail Marshall 4-10-02 email Abigail@dyslexia.com Judith Schwarcz e-mail moogy@netvision.net.il Bill Allen – thedyslexiacoach@mindspring.com Powered By GSpeech

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