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March • 2000
Volume 31 • Number 3
 
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What's the link between speed and reading in children with dyslexia?
Researchers debate whether dyslexia stems from a breakdown in the brain's ability to process fast-paced information or from a language-specific deficit.
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Features
The debate over child care isn't over yet...
The largest-ever study of child care finds little evidence that out-of-home care harms development in the first three years, but long-term effects are still unknown.
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From brain scan to lesson plan
Neuroscientists are uncovering how the human brain learns, and will soon be able to translate that knowledge to the classroom. But more research -- and collaboration between psychology and other fields -- in needed.
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