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Posted on Sunday,

Dyslexia Doesn’t Hold You Back, It Can Empower You – 10 Quotes to Prove it

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Dyslexia — in the best of cases — forces you to develop skills that might otherwise have lain dormant… It also forces you to do things you might otherwise never have considered. ~Malcolm Gladwell

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Posted on Saturday,

Spotlighting Dyslexia: From Clumsy Grade School Outsider to Pioneering Iconic Musician

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I think people with dyslexia are prone to excel in areas where they are not expected to excel. So, my advice is to look for special skills. ~Harry Belafonte

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Posted on Friday,

Is Homework Struggles A Sign That Your Child Has Dyslexia? Find Out Now!

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Dyslexia can be a frustrating condition to manage and flushing out the symptoms can be difficult.

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Posted on Thursday,

Why It Is Important To Harness Technology To Help Your Child With Dyslexia Succeed

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Having a child with dyslexia can be a difficult situation for any family, but technology can help.

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Posted on Wednesday,

5 Reasons to Understand the Challenges of Dyslexia and How You Can Help Your Child

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On the other side of a storm is the strength that comes from having navigated through it. Raise your sail and begin.  ~ Gregory S. Williams

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Posted on Saturday,

Spotlighting Dyslexia – From Stupid Student to Multiple Awards Winner

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My theory on dyslexia is, “If you don’t have it, you probably can’t understand it. ~Dr. Travis Stork

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Posted on Tuesday,

Equip Your Dyslexic Child for Success: Know How their Emotional Needs Impact Learning & Performance

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As the parent of a dyslexic child, it’s essential that you understand how emotions affect learning and performance.

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Posted on Monday,

Why Different Brains Experience Dyslexia Differently

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Dyslexia is not a pigeonhole to say you can’t do anything. It is an opportunity and a possibility to learn differently. ~ Princess Beatrice

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Posted on Sunday,

5 Simple Strategies Every Parent Can Use To Homeschool A Child With Dyslexia

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Homeschooling allows you the freedom to step off the highway of learning and take a more scenic route along a dirt road. ~ Tamara L. Chilver

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Posted on Saturday,

Spotlighting Dyslexia: From Dumb Student To Champion Boxer And Role Model

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I am the greatest, I said that even before I knew I was.  ~Muhammed Ali

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...perennial optimist, communication catalyst, champion of untapped potential.

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