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Straight Talk on Reading from Dyslexic Students

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Dyslexic Students Speak Out

  • When Having Dyslexia Gets Better
  • Reading Under Pressure: Tips from Students
  • Why Early Intervention Matters
  • Straight Talk on Reading from Dyslexic Students
  • One Thing You Can Do

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What is Dyslexia?

Dyslexia is defined as an unexpected difficulty in learning to read. 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.

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