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Posted on Thursday,

What Your Child’s School Doesn’t Tell You About Dyslexia, Anxiety And Learning

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Dyslexia and anxiety – two words that don’t always go together in the same sentence. However, when you think about it, they may be more closely related than you realize.

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Posted on Monday,

Dyslexia: A Family Affair

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“The laws governing inheritance are quite unknown; no one can say why the same peculiarity in different individuals of the same species… is sometimes inherited and sometimes not so…” ~ Charles Darwin

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Posted on Sunday,

1 Thing Every Dyslexic Student and His Parent Must Do To Jumpstart The School Year

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A couple of years ago, I came across a post that the mother of an 11th-grade boy with dyslexia wrote to his new teachers.

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Posted on Monday,

5 Ways to Give Your Dyslexic Child’s Self-Esteem a Boost

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Low self-esteem can cause a vicious cycle which makes someone feel worse and worse.

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Posted on Saturday,

From Rock Bottom Poor Failing Student to Multimillionaire Entrepreneur

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“I’m an ordinary woman who chooses every day to make one more extraordinary decision.” ~ Lisa Nichols

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Posted on Friday,

How A Dyslexic Boy Saw The Mug Half Full And Slam Dunked His Way To Success

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“Traditional definitions of success often leave [dyslexic] kids like Max behind because they think and learn differently…” ~ Jennifer Ash

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Posted on Thursday,

From “Mentally Retarded” To Astonishing Education Champion – How to Lead by Example

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“Physical maturation of the brain is impacted by how much stimulation a child receives…” ~ Governor Dannel Malloy

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Posted on Wednesday,

From kid in the “dumb row” to history maker – An American Success Story

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Dyslexia crosses racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic lines and is the most common cause of learning disability.

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Posted on Tuesday,

How One Dyslexic Turned His Disability Into A Virtue And Helped Thousands Succeed

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A classification of dyslexia has led many people to misjudge a child’s true intelligence and ability to learn, accomplish goals, and succeed.

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Posted on Monday,

What One Dyslexic Did To Facilitate The College Dream of Students Who Learn Differently

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Empathy is like a universal solvent. Any problem immersed in empathy becomes soluble ~ Simon Baron-Cohen

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