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| Award-winning Sara-Mai wants to become a role model for dyslexic learners - FE News "I hope by winning the award I can be that story that someone with dyslexia, looking into an apprenticeship, can see." Sara-Mai was diagnosed with Irlen ...
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| Dyslexia Treatment Market 2021 Leading Players, Industry Updates, Outlook and COVID-19 ... Dyslexia is a learning disorder that often hereditary and primarily neurologically based. It is associated with difficulties in reading, spelling, writing and ...
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| Dyslexia Treatments Market Development and Growth by Regions Forecast to 2026 | Pfizer ... Global Dyslexia Treatments market analysis and insights focus on imparting in-depth understanding and accurate knowledge of the industry aspects to the ...
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| Telford education technology company receives Queen's Award | Shropshire Star Created in 2003, Scanning Pens is a dedicated EdTech company supplying text-to-speech devices to people with dyslexia, as well as raising awareness of ...
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| Allan Wernick: Naturalization exemptions for people with disabilities - New York Daily News Q. Can a person who cannot read get U.S. citizenship? My wife is a permanent resident and suffers from severe dyslexia, making her unable to pass a written ...
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| Is Lewis Hamilton Dyslexic? - EssentiallySports Dyslexia, a learning disorder, that usually hooks onto children and meddles with their brains while reading. It is reckoned to be purely neurological, although ...
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| Adam's royally chuffed to receive letter | The Southern Reporter Nine-year-old Adam Amos, who attends Philiphaugh Primary School, was diagnosed with dyslexia just before the first lockdown, which made home schooling ...
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| James Neviackas Obituary (2021) - Decatur, IL - Decatur Herald & Review - Legacy.com He attended Boston University as an undergraduate and overcoming dyslexia, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and was named the 1969 Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
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| Princess Beatrice's homeschooling nightmare with Wolfie: 'Not my forte' - Daily Express Royal family friend, Sir Richard Branson, also wrote the foreword for the book, as a fellow dyslexic person. Speaking about the project, Beatrice said: "It's no ...
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