I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Learning Disabilities and a Master’s degree from the Department of Learning Disabilities at the University of Haifa. I am currently a doctoral student in the same department. I work as a diagnostic learning disabilities specialist at Oranim Academic College and run a private clinic specializing in the assessment, treatment, and guidance of individuals with learning disabilities and ADHD. I am also a certified neurofeedback therapist.

My doctoral research, supervised by Prof. Anat Prior and Prof. Avi Karni, focuses on learning linguistic regularities in an artificial language. I compare the performance of eight-year-old children with different linguistic backgrounds using an artificial language paradigm to assess vocabulary acquisition and the application of morpho-phonological rules. The study explores how bilingualism and Arabic diglossia affect language learning.

My Master’s thesis, supervised by Prof. Avi Karni and Dr. Sarah Firman, examined the effect of visual support on eight-year-old children’s ability to learn an artificial morphological rule. Findings showed visual support significantly enhanced both accuracy and speed of rule learning and generalization.

Email: nadowagha@gmail.com