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| "Reading is a basic right." Ohio parents of dyslexic students see benefits of science of ... Dey'Leana, now 18, reads at a fourth grade reading level. The junior at South High School in Columbus City Schools was diagnosed with dyslexia when ...
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| Instant Genius Podcast: A bold new theory of dyslexia, with Prof Usha Goswami Dyslexia could be rooted in how sound and rhythm are processed in the brain.
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| Decatur School Board to discuss recommendations from dyslexia task force "This team, once formed, will review how CSD is implementing our dyslexia pilot, our instructional programming to ensure that we are following the ...
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| SRVUSD board to debate issuing support for dyslexia legislation | News | DanvilleSanRamon.com | If implemented, the bill would require local school districts to administer dyslexia risk screening annually to students in kindergarten, first grade ...
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| Virgin Red members can use Virgin Points for good with Made By Dyslexia Made By Dyslexia is the latest charity to be added to the growing list of 15 charities available for Virgin Red members to donate Virgin Points to ...
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| NYC to start dedicated school for dyslexia, screening program at Rikers Island New York City will grow its smorgasbord of dyslexia initiatives this fall — from the first district school explicitly for students with the ...
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| Dyslexia Support Group on April 27 | In The News - nwestiowa.com SIOUX CENTER—A Dyslexia Support Group will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 27, at the Sioux Center Public Library.
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| What Does Neurodivergent Actually Mean? - Discover Magazine Neurodivergent disorders encompass a range of conditions including autism, ADHD and dyslexia. But definitions stir up controversy among medical ...
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| Dyslexic teenager got 'left' and 'right' hand tattoos so she can learn how to drive - The Mirror A dyslexic teenager got a "left" and a "right" tattoo on her hands so that she can learn how to drive. Alexis Morris, 16, struggles to tell left ...
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| New private Land of Hope school for dyslexic students proposed in Longwood A new private school for students with dyslexia has been proposed in Longwood. Halfpoint. By Ryan Lynch – Staff Writer, Orlando Business Journal.
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