Dolfrog is trying to take a short wikibreak and will be back on Wikipedia soon. Most likely, however, Dolfrog will not be able to keep away from Wikipedia for that long, and will probably be back a lot earlier while making some small edits every once in a while anyway. |
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Dolfrog is my internet name and has been associated with my Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) research. Since 1998, I have been trying to promote a greater understanding of APD to help my children who have this condition. During my research into the nature of APD I soon realised that I have lived with this condition from birth. And as a result, actually had some idea of how to cope with some of the problems it posed.
I live in the United Kingdom, and founded Auditory Processing Disorder in the UK (APDUK).
I have contributed to the Auditory processing disorder article. I have included below, my online research paper collections at PubMed which other Wikipedia editors may find useful. I use a Table Sandbox to create information tables. Auditory Processing Disorder is the cause of my Dyslexia so I apologise for any spelling errors
All of the PubMed research paper collections listed below have evolved as I have followed my investigative nose around various topics of interest. If you follow any of the links to one of my PubMed Collections, you will find links to a list of research papers. If you select a paper the PubMed site will provide the Research paper Abstract (if there is one) and links to more related articles including review articles. You will also have the option to create your own PubMed research paper collections.
Acquired Dyslexia, Developmentral Dyslexia, and related topic collections
Dyslexia collections by year of publication
The Royal Society Publishing Philosophical Transactions B publish topical theme issues and reviews. I have listed below a link to the table of contents for some of the issues in which I have found of some interest.
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Dolfrog is trying to take a short wikibreak and will be back on Wikipedia soon. Most likely, however, Dolfrog will not be able to keep away from Wikipedia for that long, and will probably be back a lot earlier while making some small edits every once in a while anyway. |
This is a Wikipedia
user page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user whom this page is about may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Dolfrog. |
Dolfrog is my internet name and has been associated with my Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) research. Since 1998, I have been trying to promote a greater understanding of APD to help my children who have this condition. During my research into the nature of APD I soon realised that I have lived with this condition from birth. And as a result, actually had some idea of how to cope with some of the problems it posed.
I live in the United Kingdom, and founded Auditory Processing Disorder in the UK (APDUK).
I have contributed to the Auditory processing disorder article. I have included below, my online research paper collections at PubMed which other Wikipedia editors may find useful. I use a Table Sandbox to create information tables. Auditory Processing Disorder is the cause of my Dyslexia so I apologise for any spelling errors
All of the PubMed research paper collections listed below have evolved as I have followed my investigative nose around various topics of interest. If you follow any of the links to one of my PubMed Collections, you will find links to a list of research papers. If you select a paper the PubMed site will provide the Research paper Abstract (if there is one) and links to more related articles including review articles. You will also have the option to create your own PubMed research paper collections.
Acquired Dyslexia, Developmentral Dyslexia, and related topic collections
Dyslexia collections by year of publication
The Royal Society Publishing Philosophical Transactions B publish topical theme issues and reviews. I have listed below a link to the table of contents for some of the issues in which I have found of some interest.
History of the alphabet | ||
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