Free guitar lessons

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What a great plan, read up on the free guitar lessons an artist is offering to people with dyslexia.

Lewis-Walker said:

“Music is an experience and you can learn a song, but if you learn it with heart, you can perform it better.

“People who are dyslexic are the most talented people on the planet, but society tells them different. I want to change this. If I can help at least one individual change their mindset with creative means, I have done my job.

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Reading and Writing difficult? You will have another talent!

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MALAYSIAN illustrator and The One Academy graduate Vince Low does not let dyslexia stop him from living a normal life.

His “Vince Low: Dyslexia Couldn’t Stop Me” publicity campaign which featured his trademark scribble portraits won him many awards and shot him to international fame after it was featured in The Daily Mail UK and The Huffington Post.

“People with dyslexia are special, you just have to discover that talent within you and believe in yourself,” he said.

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Dyslectic drivers should have some support

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Some mothers pushed and on April 28, the state Department of Transportation made an audio version of the state driver’s manual available for free online at http://www.dmv.pa.gov/Driver-Services/Driver-Licensing/Pages/PA-Driver’s- Manual– -Audio- Version.

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A dyslexia tool at the library

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Here is what a family did to help their child and many others:

THE frustration of reading and comprehending the simplest of sentences can now be alleviated thanks to the hard work and donations of a local Albany family.

The Burns family helped the Albany Public Library to expand their dyslexia-friendly reading resources, which now includes the C-Pen.
The C-Pen is a guided reading tool to assist children and adults with learning difficulties.

It has been described as a digital highlighter that can scan words, speak them out loud and acquire word definitions from a Collins dictionary within its onboard software.

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