Have you ever seen a person that has rapid eye movement? It looks like their eyes are jumping all over the place like they are dancing. This person may have Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome. Opsoclonus is defined as an unusual disorder of eye movement. This is where the eyes involuntarily dart around and Myoclonus is defined [...]
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IQ and Reading Ability Not Linked for Dyslexics
So, I'm not sure this is BIG news for most dyslexics or teachers of children with Dyslexics. People with Dyslexia are usually very strong in logic/reasoning and even other skills beyond the phonological awareness. People with Dyslexia, including my daughter, can attest to the challenge with reading but not so much challenge in other areas. [...]

