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A push to get dyslexia defined in state law and persuade educators to use the term has translated to new laws in 40 states.
Dyslexia takes away an individual’s ability to read quickly and automatically, and to retrieve spoken words easily, but it does not dampen their creativity and ingenuity.” ...
The last word on dyslexia? Dyslexia is not just an issue for 'middle-class mothers whose children aren’t as bright as they’d wished’. Eleanor Doughty talks to Usha Goswami ...
Dyslexia is used to describe a common learning disorder in which reading ability is impaired.
So dyslexia is considered a "dirty" word by the government and it is illegal to say a person is "dyslectic" in public! The first thing I always told my dyslectic boys in junior high was that their ...
Innovations in brain research and AI-fueled technologies could level the playing field for those with language-based learning disabilities.
And the Word Became Accessible: Publishers Release Dyslexia-Friendly Bibles Rachel Pfeiffer Designer hopes a new, custom typeface will be a life-changing tool for those with reading disorders.
The culture secretary has said dyslexia caused her to mix up her words in a video that has been shared on social media. In the TikTok video, Nadine Dorries talks about being able to "downstream ...
Dyslexia only has to be a problem for young people if they are not given access to the correct treatment. Helen Gregory finds out what the best approach is to stop the condition from ruining their ...
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