Stuttering: understanding and supporting fluency disorders Stuttering is a fluency disorder that affects approximately 1% of the population. It manifests through repetitions, prolongations and blockages that disrupt the natural flow of speech. This comprehensive guide...
Dyscalculia: understanding and supporting mathematical learning difficulties Dyscalculia is a specific learning disorder that affects the acquisition of mathematical skills. Affecting 3 to 7% of children, it impacts number sense, calculation, logical-mathematical...
Graphic skills and writing: understanding and supporting dysgraphia Dysgraphia is a handwriting disorder that manifests as slow, illegible, tiring, or painful writing. Affecting 5 to 10% of school-age children, it can be isolated or associated with other disorders...
Introduction: When technology compensates for difficulties Emma, a dyslexic student in CM1, spends 10 minutes struggling to decipher the instructions for her science exercise. Tired from the effort of reading, she has no energy left to think about the question itself....
Why so many bright children fail in school and how to identify them in time He is bright, curious, lively. At home, he asks relevant questions, understands complex concepts, and shows overflowing imagination. But at school, it’s a different story. The grades...