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After Penny Lancaster’s revelation that she had only been diagnosed with dyslexia at the age of 46, Eleni Crockard, from Belfast, tells Stephanie Bell how finding out she’d the condition at an early age meant she got the support she needed to attend university and now works helping young people with learning difficulties.
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Diagnosed at age 46:
She told the Daily Mirror: “I’m dyslexic – something I’ve always known and kept secret until I recently got diagnosed. Rod has given me so much confidence.
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Children with dyslexia are usually not the first to jump for joy about reading a book. The story in the link for today tells us about how one mother approached the issue quite successfully.
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Benjamin Hamler, 18, of Rockford, a senior at Rockford High School, has been awarded a National Honor Society scholarship for college courses while studying Engineering at Kent County Technical Center.He received a letter in the mail and thought it would be recognition of the Student of the Month award, but instead it was notification of an $8,000 scholarship to Ferris State University. Benjamin has struggled to work through extreme dyslexia and has been in a special program since third grade, it has been very tough, and even the act of learning to read was a major process.
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‘Everything Is Going To Be KO’ is a short film written and performed by Kaiya and produced by Canvas UK. In the film Kaiya explores how her late diagnosis made her reflect on her childhood.
Best quote: Disability does not mean Inability.
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