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Posted on Monday,

Interesting Facts About Dyslexia And Dysgraphia – And How to Tell The Difference

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Many people think that dyslexia and dysgraphia are the same.

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Posted on Sunday,

Invisible Dyslexia: How to Give Your Child Power to Learn and Live with Success

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Every child is unique, was born to fulfill a purpose, and has intrinsic value.

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Posted on Saturday,

Spotlight on Dyslexia: From Stupid little girl to Successful Biologist

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As a toddler, Mimi Koehl loved the water. Its 3-D structure and how it changed with time fascinated her.

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Posted on Friday,

Dyslexia and Life Success: How to Propel Your Dyslexic Child To Any Career Choice

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Question: My 11-year-old dyslexic son asked me if he can become a doctor like other “normal” people can. How do I answer him?

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Posted on Thursday,

Dyslexia: From Early Identification to Solutions for Learning Success – Part 3

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“In second grade, you have to learn how to read because, in third grade, you have to know how to read to learn.” ~ 2nd Grade Teacher

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Posted on Wednesday,

Dyslexia: From Early Identification to Solutions for Learning Success – Part 2

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Dyslexia is not something that needs to hold your children back from achieving educational goals or succeeding in life.

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Posted on Tuesday,

Dyslexia: From Early Identification to Solutions for Learning Success – Part 1

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“It’s [dyslexia] a gift and don’t let anyone tell you that because you struggle with dyslexia, you’ll never make it in life because it’s simply not true.” ~ Orlando Bloom

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Posted on Monday,

How To Help Your Dyslexic Child Develop Better Social Skills

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Dyslexia is a learning disability that impacts the brain’s ability to read, write, spell, and organize information. It often goes undiagnosed until children are in elementary school or older because it affects reading fluency more frequently than comprehension.

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Posted on Sunday,

5 Important Ways Dyslexia Impacts A Child’s Social Skills

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Developing effective social skills is critical for all children.

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Posted on Sunday,

Spotlight on Dyslexia: From Big School Setbacks to Legendary Ocean Explorer

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“I wish everyone recognized that dyslexia has its advantages.” ~ Robert Ballard

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