World Dyslexia Day
World Dyslexia Day is held on November 8. This event in the first decade of the month November is annual.
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November 8 marks World Dyslexia Day, a disorder characterized by difficulty in learning to read and understand content fluently and accurately.
The treatment is based on different techniques and the experience of the therapist, who focuses on the affected areas of the child with exercises aimed at correcting or establishing the appropriate basis for reading and writing, visual perception management, phonological processing, aspects related to thinking, auditory and visual memory, among others.
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World Philanthropy Day on November 8 (Día Mundial de la Filantropía);
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International Inuit Day on November 7
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International Inventor's Day on November 9
World Orphans Day on November 9
National School Psychology Week in the United States on November 9