Unfortunately, in the world of dyslexia, there are a lot of misunderstandings and outright misunderstanding. Much of it spread by well-meaning people. Much of this is due to old ideas (100 years old...Read more
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Judy Hanning / Jun 25, 2017
Have you ever heard of the director of GroOops, Pennie Aston? Find out what she has to say about Dyslexia in this video.Read more
Judy Hanning / Jun 21, 2017
What do you know about Dyslexia? Learn more in this video about more information on Dyslexia.Read more
Judy Hanning / Jun 19, 2017
Have you ever thought about books that might be Dyslexia Friendly? Find out more here in this video!Read more
Judy Hanning / Apr 11, 2017
Don’t get it backwards…Dyslexia is misunderstood! Check out this video for the truth…Read more
Judy Hanning / Apr 6, 2017
Living with Dyslexia can effect more areas of your life than just the classroom. This student was able to reach her full potential thanks to a unique teacher that took special interest in her life.Read more
Judy Hanning / Apr 4, 2017
Here’s a different take on Dyslexia from a colorful character! I always enjoy seeing a new approach…this YouTuber has a perspective you probably haven’t heard before.Read more
Judy Hanning / Mar 24, 2017
What is the definition of dyslexia? How can it affect a person’s social dynamics? What psychological risks does it possess? How can failure to get treatment for dyslexia pose a threat to you or a loved one later in life? Find the answers here!Read more
Judy Hanning / Mar 24, 2017
Is your dyslexic child having a difficult time right now? Does he or she mistakenly associate reading with intelligence? They should watch this video featuring dyslexics who have felt what they feel right now. Dyslexia runs deeper than basing intelligence on how one reads.Read more
Judy Hanning / Mar 7, 2017
If you had a superpower what kind of superpower would you wish for? This girl who was diagnosed with dyslexia wants nothing more to be able to read. To learn more, watch this video.Read more
Judy Hanning / Mar 7, 2017
AbilityNet expert explains how tech can help people with dyslexia. About 1 in 10 people experience some level of dyslexia. This expert recommends some of the best software that can help in the learning process.Read more