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Irlen Syndrome Screening

 

Irlen Syndrome is a perceptual dysfunction mostly affecting reading and writing activities. Those with the Irlen Syndrome may suffer from a slow reading rate, inefficient reading, poor comprehension, strain, fatigue and an inability to do continuous reading. It can affect attention span, energy levels and motivation.

 

Symptoms

Light sensitivity

Inability to tolerate backgrounds

Difficulty with print resolution

Restricted span of recognition

Limited concentration span

Poor depth perception

 

A certified Irlen Screener can detect any difficulty and begin the process to remedy the problem. The screener can work with children and adults.

If you believe you may have any of the difficulties mentioned above you can contact Christine McCormack, certified Irlen Screener and discuss if a screening may help.

 

Phone Christine on 021 0668554

 

Christine works in special needs at Valley School and is an experienced Irlen Screener who has helped a number of Valley School pupils and adults
 
Term Dates 2010 | Print |

Updated 23 July 2010

 

Term 3 - Monday 19 July to Friday 24 September

 

Term 4- Monday 11th October to Thursday 16th December

 


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