Dyslexia is a special educational need that has been slow to address in the public. Now there are several authors who bringing attention to this subject. By featuring characters in a positive manner with dyslexia, they bring about new trouble shooting ideas for readers as well as increasing overall public awareness.
The Dyslexic Advantage points out multiple books for children with positive characters with Dyslexia. One book, Fish In A Tree has a character who’s teacher recognizing the diagnosis and the characters struggle to accept help. Brown Girl Dreaming, a National Book Award Finalist, features an African American who struggles to read in the Civil Rights movement.
From dyslexic author Jeanne Betancourt: “In every Pony Pal story I remind my readers that Anna is dyslexic. Because of her problems with reading and writing, she doesn’t like school as much as Pam and Lulu.
~Fernette Eide

Key Takeaways:

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Many popular children’s books feature characters with dyslexia.
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Many of these books show the main characters struggles with dyslexia but show an inspiring journey of overcoming the obstacles.
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Books with characters that have dyslexia can be a positive and inspirational resource for children dealing with the disorder.

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