What's it like to be a young girl with dyslexia? It's hard enough to remember what it was like to be at that age, and adding dyslexia into the mix only makes childhood that much more complicated. But when it comes to struggles with dyslexia, it's important to remember that reading and writing is not about brain power, it's about learning the techniques and strategies, and practicing them.

This is encouraging video from Dyslexia Improves helps shed light on young girls who have dyslexia. Michael Clark has a positive message for the viewer, explaining that you can achieve your goals regardless of what your dyslexic condition is.

Most importantly, a parent's support plays an important role in dyslexic learner's success.

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"I know reading and writing is tough, but it doesn't have to stay that way." - Michael Clark

Key Takeaways:

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Reading and writing is not about brain power, it is about learning the techniques, strategies and practicing them.
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Don't give up on yourself when learning to read and write, many dyslexics at young age also surpassed these challenges.
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A parent's support plays an important role in dyslexic learners success.

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