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shahrooz nemati; rahim badri; shahram ,vahedi; Niloufar Broumandzadeh
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Specific learning disability is a neurodevelopmental disorder that was considered from a positive psychology approach in recent years. The aim of the current research was to draw a concept map of positive psychology constructs in specific learning disability. The research design was a systematic review ...
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Specific learning disability is a neurodevelopmental disorder that was considered from a positive psychology approach in recent years. The aim of the current research was to draw a concept map of positive psychology constructs in specific learning disability. The research design was a systematic review study. Through the PRISMA model, research findings related to the variables of positive psychology constructs in specific learning disability will be examined. In the same vein a systematic review study method with the use of positive psychology keywords and specific learning disability, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, positive thinking, optimistic, resilience, hope, Gratitude, well-being, positive relationships, strengths, satisfaction, hardiness, mindfulness, positive emotion from the web the Data (Pubmed, Eric, Scopus, Sid, Irandoc, Noormags, Ebsco, Science Direct, Pro Quest, Springer), was conducted in accordance with research objectives to executed current study. The findings of this study showed that positive psychology constructs including psychological well-being, resilience, optimism, mental health, quality of life, Happiness, hope, life satisfaction, gratitude, and spirituality are the most effective keywords in the co-occurrence network and positive psychology projects have emphasized on mentioned constructs. Research evidence expresses that reinforcement and recovery of positive psychology constructs can be useful for students with a specific learning disability. This study was indicating the importance of positive psychology constructs in specific learning disorders, thus recommending achieving better results in specific learning disorders merge evidence-based and research activities with clinical and treatment activities.
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zakiehe najarian; shahram ,vahedi; touraj hashemi; rahim badri
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The purpose of the present study was to develop a Affective working memory-based education package and to investigate the effectiveness of this package in improving the cognitive-emotional dimensions of learning for students with the specific learning disability of mathematical disorder. The present ...
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The purpose of the present study was to develop a Affective working memory-based education package and to investigate the effectiveness of this package in improving the cognitive-emotional dimensions of learning for students with the specific learning disability of mathematical disorder. The present study was a semi-experimental pre-test and post-test design on experimental and control groups. The statistical population of the research included all the male and female students with the specific learning disability with mathematical disorder who visited the elementary schools of learning disabilities in Isfahan in the academic year 2021-2022. Within this context, 30 students were selected purposefully and divided randomly into two experimental and control groups. The experimental group received 14 sessions for 60 minutes of Affective rehabilitation intervention based on working memory. Before and after the training, the subjects responded to the problem-solving researcher-made questionnaire, Numerical Stroop Test of John Ridley (1935), Mathematics Attitude Scale of Aiken (1971), and Mathematics Anxiety Scale of Chiu and Henry (1990). The results of covariance analysis demonstrated that training based on affective working memory was effective and significant in problem-solving skills and reducing cognitive inhibition ,the attitude towards mathematics and reducing mathematics anxiety (at the 0.01 level).Considering the effectiveness of affective working memory-based training on the cognitive-emotional variables of students with mathematical disorder, this intervention can aid in improving the cognitive and emotional skills of students with learning disabilities and lay the groundwork for better mathematics learning conditions.
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fateme nikbin; Reza Soltani shal; abbasali hossein khanzadeh
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The current research was conducted with the aim of identifying and prioritizing the indicators of an exceptionally successful school in the elementary school of Rasht city. The current research community consisted of all specialists in the field of education of exceptional students in Rasht city, and ...
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The current research was conducted with the aim of identifying and prioritizing the indicators of an exceptionally successful school in the elementary school of Rasht city. The current research community consisted of all specialists in the field of education of exceptional students in Rasht city, and the participants in this research were 20 university professors, counselors and education teachers as a panel group. Results: From the analysis of the qualitative data obtained from the responses of the participants to this question, 53 codes, 19 sub-indices, then 7 main indicators (educational needs, organizational needs, individual needs of students, need for psychological and counseling services, need to refresh the environment the school, characteristics of the management staff and teachers, considering the special conditions of the students' families) were extracted. In the second step, using the extracted codes, a questionnaire of 51 questions was designed for the decision making of the panel group, and the criterion for accepting each item was to obtain an agreement coefficient of 80%. As a result, a successful school is one that can prepare teenagers for the future life by addressing and planning in the seven dimensions of educational needs, organizational needs, individual needs of students, the need for psychological and counseling services, and the need for rejuvenation. The school environment, the characteristics of the management staff and teachers, considering the special conditions of the students' families in general in order to prepare teenagers for life and employment in the future.
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Hoda Faramarzi
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One of the most obvious characteristics of children with dyslexia and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder is difficulty in auditory processing, and failure to provide timely intervention for these children has irreparable consequences. The purpose of this research was to develop a cognitive rehabilitation ...
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One of the most obvious characteristics of children with dyslexia and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder is difficulty in auditory processing, and failure to provide timely intervention for these children has irreparable consequences. The purpose of this research was to develop a cognitive rehabilitation program fast for word and its effectiveness on the auditory processing of children with dyslexia and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The statistical population includes all 7-9-year-old elementary school students in Tehran with dyslexia and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder who were studying in the second semester of 1401 academic year, and 30 eligible volunteers were randomly divided into two experimental groups. 15 people) and witnesses (15 people) were appointed. The experimental group received the fast for word cognitive rehabilitation program in 10 sessions of 45 minutes. The research tools included the fourth version of the Wechsler IQ test, Moradi et al.'s reading and dyslexia test (2015), Connors-Parent Form questionnaire (1998) and Fisher's list of listening problems (1976). Data were analyzed using multivariate analysis of covariance. The findings showed that the fast for word cognitive rehabilitation program was effective and improved the auditory processing of children with dyslexia and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder in the experimental group. According to these findings, the fast for word cognitive rehabilitation program is suggested to experts as an effective intervention.
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Fateme Saeedi; Shahnaz Khaleghipour; Fateme Tabatabaee
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"The different perception of blind adolescents about their surrounding world and their relationships with parents leads to emotional and social problems in them, requiring parents' awareness of how to interact with a visually impaired child to demand more special attention. This research was ...
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"The different perception of blind adolescents about their surrounding world and their relationships with parents leads to emotional and social problems in them, requiring parents' awareness of how to interact with a visually impaired child to demand more special attention. This research was conducted with the aim of examining the effectiveness of schema-based parenting on emotional self-regulation and parental rejection perception in blind adolescents. The research method was a quasi-experimental design with pre-test, post-test, and follow-up stages with a control group. Among blind adolescents aged 12 to 16 who were studying in special schools for the blind in Isfahan, 30 visually impaired adolescents along with their parents who met the research criteria were purposefully selected through targeted sampling and randomly assigned to two groups: experimental (15 participants) and control (15 participants). the experimental group, parents of blind adolescents received schema-based parenting intervention, while the control group did not receive any educational intervention. Emotional self-regulation and perceived parental rejection of blind adolescents in both groups were assessed in three stages: pre-test, post-test, and two months later. Data analysis showed that in the post-test stage compared to the pre-test, there was an increasing trend in emotional self-regulation variables and a decreasing trend in perceived parental rejection among blind adolescents in the experimental group. This effectiveness was maintained during the follow-up stage. Therefore, schema-based parenting programs can be used to enhance emotional self-regulation and improve the perception of parental rejection in blind adolescents.
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Ali BeheshtiMotlagh; mohammad narimani
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In the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, due to the communication limitations, the possibility of suffering from mental health disorders is higher, this communication limitation increases the possibility of isolation and addiction disorders, as well as the research sources of addiction disorders in ...
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In the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, due to the communication limitations, the possibility of suffering from mental health disorders is higher, this communication limitation increases the possibility of isolation and addiction disorders, as well as the research sources of addiction disorders in the deaf and The hearing impaired are very limited and its lack is felt; Therefore, the main goal of this research was to systematically review the types of addictive disorders in the deaf and hard of hearing community.
Statistical population, types of addictive disorders in deaf and hard of hearing, which was conducted in the last 11 years (1390-1401) in Persian sources and the last 18 years (2023-2005) in English sources, in the form of articles published in scientific-research journals. To find Persian articles, search the Internet using the following keywords: addiction and the deaf, alcohol and the deaf, drug use and the deaf, smoking and the deaf, social networks and the deaf in internal databases: Mag-Iran Publications Information Bank, Silvica, scientific database. Academic Jihad and Research Institute of Scientific Information and Documents of Iran took place. Foreign databases, Science Direct, IEEE PubMed, Springer, PsychInfo, and Web of Science were reviewed for English articles. After reviewing the articles, 100 English and Farsi articles were selected. The results of the survey showed that the highest frequency of addiction disorders in the deaf and hard of hearing is related to drug use (41.66%), smoking (25%), and alcohol consumption (20.83%). Meanwhile, addiction to virtual networks (12.5%) has the lowest frequency.
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Fateme Nourkojouri; narges pourtaleb; Elnaz MusaNejad
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The aim of the present study was to determine the Effectiveness of Play Therapy based on Executive Functions on Attention Deficit and Impulsivity of Students with ADHD.
This was a quasi–experimental research with a pretest–posttest and a control group. The statistical population in this research ...
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The aim of the present study was to determine the Effectiveness of Play Therapy based on Executive Functions on Attention Deficit and Impulsivity of Students with ADHD.
This was a quasi–experimental research with a pretest–posttest and a control group. The statistical population in this research was included all male students with ADHD, between 8-10 years old in Tabriz city in the academic year of 2022-2023. The statistical sample consisted of 30 students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder who were identified by the introduction of the school counselor and evaluation with scale of CSI-4 and were selected using the convenience sampling method and they were randomly divided into two experimental and control groups. Both groups were evaluated with software version of Stroop and Go-No go tests phases, pre-test and post-test. The experimental group participated group play therapy based on executive functions for 10 sessions of 60 minutes, one day a week . The data obtained from the research were analyzed by multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) . The significance level was considered 0/05 in all tests.
The findings showed that there was a significant difference between the experimental and control groups in the attention deficit variable. However, this difference was not significant in the impulsivity variable. According to the results obtained in this research, play therapy based on executive functions and providing interventions focused on improving executive functions in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can improve these children’s attention deficit problems to a great extent.
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Mohammad Hadi Safi; Hassan Maldar Hassanabadi; Yasser Rezapour Mirsaleh; hamid khakbaz
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Disability is a global phenomenon that has existed and continues to exist in all eras and societies. The aim of this research was to examine the mediating role of achievement motivation in the relationship between optimism, resilience, and self-efficacy among individuals with physical-mobility disabilities ...
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Disability is a global phenomenon that has existed and continues to exist in all eras and societies. The aim of this research was to examine the mediating role of achievement motivation in the relationship between optimism, resilience, and self-efficacy among individuals with physical-mobility disabilities in the city of Mashhad. The statistical population of this study included all individuals with physical-mobility disabilities in Mashhad, from whom a sample of 218 was randomly selected. Data were collected using the Helms and Spencer (1977) Achievement Motivation Scale, Schwartz's (1999) Self-Efficacy Scale, Scheier and Carver's (1985) Optimism Scale, and Connor and Davidson's (2003) Resiliency Scale. Data analysis was conducted using Pearson correlation and structural equation modeling (path analysis) methods. According to the results, resilience and optimism had a direct relationship with self-efficacy and achievement motivation. The mediating role of achievement motivation in the relationship between resilience, self-efficacy, and optimism with self-efficacy was confirmed. The results of the present study showed that resilience and optimism had a direct relationship with self-efficacy and motivation to progress, and the mediating role of motivation to progress in the relationship between resilience and self-efficacy and optimism and self-efficacy was confirmed. Also, optimism and resilience had a positive and significant effect on motivation to progress and self-efficacy.
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Mobina Ghafouri; saeed Rezayi; mahdi dastjerdikazemi; zahra rahimi
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The purpose of this research was to develop and validate the cognitive empowerment program with the Embodiment approach and its effectiveness on improving pre-mathematical skills and visual-spatial working memory in preschool children The research method was semi-experimental with pre-test-post-test ...
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The purpose of this research was to develop and validate the cognitive empowerment program with the Embodiment approach and its effectiveness on improving pre-mathematical skills and visual-spatial working memory in preschool children The research method was semi-experimental with pre-test-post-test with control group. The purpose of the research was practical and in terms of the data collection method, it is part of mixed (qualitative-quantitative) research. The statistical population of this research included all 5-7-year-old preschool children in Tehran, 30 of these children (15 experimental groups and 15 control groups) were selected by multi-stage cluster sampling method and randomly assigned. In the next step, two tests of basic math skills (Kohan Sedgh, 1997) and visual-spatial working memory (mazes memory and block recall) from the Working Memory Test Battery for Children (WMTB-C) (Pickering & Gathercole, 2001) were administered as a pre-test. To test the hypotheses, the Mancova and Ancova analysis method was used in SPSS25 statistical software. The results showed that the cognitive empowerment program with embodiment approach affects improving pre-mathematical skills in the areas of numbers and operations, measurement, basic calculations and geometry, and the visual-spatial working memory subtest Based on the results, it can be said that the cognitive empowerment program with embodiment approach involves the nervous, sensory, motor and cognitive systems at the same time due to relying on direct physical and movement experiences.
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Sara Rouhani; Mohammad Narimani; Nader Hajloo; REZA Farzizadeh
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formulation of a therapeutic model based on nerve-centered development, seems necessary for maximum treatment in neurodevelopmental disorders. This research was conducted with the aim of developing and evaluating the effectiveness of innovative method of neuro exuberant proliferation therapy on the developmental ...
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formulation of a therapeutic model based on nerve-centered development, seems necessary for maximum treatment in neurodevelopmental disorders. This research was conducted with the aim of developing and evaluating the effectiveness of innovative method of neuro exuberant proliferation therapy on the developmental indicators and symptoms of children with autism spectrum disorder. The research method is qualitative and quantitative in a descriptive-analytical way. In the qualitative research section, the inductive qualitative content analysis method and then the Delphi method were used to design the theoretical foundations and operational plan of the treatment. After that, using an experimental method with a pre-test-post-test design with a control group, 30 subjects aged 3 to 5 years with autism spectrum disorder were selected randomly in two groups of 15 people, test and control were placed. The intervention was implemented in the amount of 36 sessions, during 3 months, in the form of 45-minute sessions. The measurement tools were Gars 3 and ASQ II. Data were analyzed by ManCova method. The findings indicate positive results in the field of gross movements; problem solving; communication and autistic symptoms (P<0.01), but these changes in the variables of fine movements and personal and social behaviors; not seen. It is concluded that the treatment method based on the neuro exuberant proliferation therapy leads to the growth and expansion of growth-oriented and basic (macro) functions, but its direct effect in a 3-month period on the micro functions that often require learning from the environment is not visible.
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Hamza Mirzai; Salar Faramarzi; Mojtaba Jahanifar; Amir Masnavi
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The aim of the present study was to determine the effectiveness of the educational package of the multimedia learning environment model on academic engagement and Academic incivility in students with specific learning disorders. The statistical population included all children with special learning disabilities ...
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The aim of the present study was to determine the effectiveness of the educational package of the multimedia learning environment model on academic engagement and Academic incivility in students with specific learning disorders. The statistical population included all children with special learning disabilities in the third and fourth grades of primary school in the academic year 2022-2023 in Esfahan, of which 30 were selected in an available manner and finally were randomly divided into two groups of 15 (experimental and control). Participants completed Clark et al.'s (2015) Academic Incivility Questionnaire and Reeve's (2013) Academic Engagement Questionnaire for the pre-test. In the following, the desired training package was implemented for the experimental group for 8 sessions, each session lasting 45-60 minutes. While the group did not receive a training certificate. In the end, the experimental and control groups completed the Academic Incivility Questionnaire and the Academic Engagement Questionnaire as a post-test. Finally, the data were analyzed using SPSS-24 software using the method of variance analysis with repeated measurements. The analysis of the research data showed that the educational package of the multimedia learning environment model has significantly led to the improvement of academic engagement and Academic incivility (p<0.001). Therefore, it can be concluded that the educational package of the multimedia learning environment model was effective in increasing academic engagement and reducing the Academic incivility of students with specific learning disorders and its durability remained after two months.
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HAMIDEH ADAVI; ezatollah ghadampour; Mohammad Abasi
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The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of teaching based on the reading motivation model and teaching phono-graphix method on executive functions and reading performance in students with reading difficulties. The method of the current research was a semi-experimental type of pre-test ...
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The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of teaching based on the reading motivation model and teaching phono-graphix method on executive functions and reading performance in students with reading difficulties. The method of the current research was a semi-experimental type of pre-test and post-test with a control group. The statistical population included all students (boys and girls) in the fourth and fifth grades of elementary school with reading problems in the city of Aligudarz who were studying in the academic year 2018-2019, and among them, 45 people (30 the experimental group and 15 people of the control group) were selected randomly as the sample size. The tools used in the research included the executive functions of Coolidge et al. (2002) and the reading and dyslexia test (NAMA) by Korminuri and Moradi (2004). The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics (mean and standard deviation) and inferential statistics (univariate covariance analysis). The results of the research showed that there is no significant difference between the educational packages used in the research on the variables.
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Kimia Rigi; Mansooreh Shahriari Ahmadi,; Parisa Tajali; Parvaneh Ghodsi,
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The present study was conducted with the aim of the effectiveness of emotional recognition intervention on emotional self-regulation and empathy of children with oppositional defiant disorder. It was a semi-experimental research project of pre-test-post-test and follow-up type with a control group and ...
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The present study was conducted with the aim of the effectiveness of emotional recognition intervention on emotional self-regulation and empathy of children with oppositional defiant disorder. It was a semi-experimental research project of pre-test-post-test and follow-up type with a control group and a statistical population including all children with oppositional defiant disorder who referred to counseling centers and psychological services in Mashhad in the academic year of 2023, which was sampled in Among these children, a sample of 30 children was selected based on the entry criteria and then they were replaced in two experimental and control groups. Children Symptom Inventory-4 (Gadow, Sprafkin, 1994) and Emotion Self-Regulation questionnaire (Shields & Cicchetti, 1997) and empathy questionnaire for children and adolescents (Overgaauw et al, 2017) were used to collect data. Analysis of variance with repeated measurements was used for statistical analysis. The results showed that the level of self-regulation and empathy of the experimental group increased after the emotional recognition intervention and also after one month (follow-up phase) compared to the control group (P<0.01). The obtained evidence shows that emotional recognition intervention is effective in increasing emotional self-regulation and empathy of children with oppositional defiant disorder.
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omid isanejad; Avin Mohammadi
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Raising and taking care of children with special needs is a significant as well as challenging matter. Many approaches have been utilized to increase the quality of education for them and reduce the adverse impacts of variables such as stress and depression. One of these approaches, which has received ...
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Raising and taking care of children with special needs is a significant as well as challenging matter. Many approaches have been utilized to increase the quality of education for them and reduce the adverse impacts of variables such as stress and depression. One of these approaches, which has received a lot of attention in recent decades in Iran, is logotherapy. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to determine the effectiveness of logotherapy in parents of children with special needs. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to determine the effectiveness of logotherapy in parents of children with special needs. Using the meta-analysis method, this research determines the effect size of logotherapy by integrating the results of different research. Nine reviewed studies, published between 2011 and 2021, in terms of methodology were selected and meta-analysis was performed on them. The sources of data search were SID, NOORMAGS, MAGIRAN, and CIVILICA. Data analysis was done using CMA2 software and Hedges' g index. The findings show that investigating the heterogeneity of effects using Cochran's Q test, the Q value was 153.30 and the I square was 92.17, which is significant (p<0.001). As a result, the effect sizes are heterogeneous and the random effect model should be considered to analyze the effects. The size of the random effect is equal to 1.08. Similarly, the value of random Hedges' g equal to 1.04 was obtained. Therefore, it can be said that logotherapy has had a great effect on the parents of children with special needs.
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fatemeh jafarkhani; Hoda Mohsenifard; azin yazdi; Mozhgan Ghanat
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The present study aimed to provide an overview of the literature on dyslexia, especially educational games. Therefore, a review of relevant studies on dyslexia, particularly educational games, was conducted. In this study, 31 review articles were analyzed and examined. The study followed the suggestions ...
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The present study aimed to provide an overview of the literature on dyslexia, especially educational games. Therefore, a review of relevant studies on dyslexia, particularly educational games, was conducted. In this study, 31 review articles were analyzed and examined. The study followed the suggestions by Blaikie and Fiske for analyzing bibliographic reviews to evaluate the structure and thematic development and to indicate future research directions in the field of dyslexia. Two analyses were performed. First, by analyzing the bibliographic review to present various aspects of dyslexia research, including identifying highly cited articles, leading universities and countries in the field, as well as identifying the evolution of the topic and trends in this area. The results of this analysis showed that educational games are a peripheral topic that has developed well and the most common keywords after dyslexia, learning disabilities, and omega-3 fatty acids related to the keywords: game-based intervention, serious games, and phonological awareness.