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Dyslexia Not Hopeless

Dyslexia Does Not Mean Hopelessness

Dyslexia can have a significant impact on the lives of people who have it. However, some people treat the learning disorder with a sense of hopelessness. An attitude of “My child will never have a great life” or “My child won’t be able to finish school or get a good job” can unnecessarily take hold of …

Dyslexia & Emotions

The Emotions of Dyslexia

There are too many people with dyslexia that have needlessly suffered. Dyslexic children feel isolated and different at an early age. As they grow older, they learn to hide their differences in many creative ways. Many submerge into themselves to avoid calling attention to their differences. Then other children, and even some adults, may label …