Dyslexia marketing

Dyslexia: News from the web:

No we con’t mean a campaign to promote Dyslexia, but here is a great story about an organization that received an award for the very effective way they have increased the awareness for Dyslexia. With a substantial percentage of children being affected by learning disabilities it again emphasizes the increases the need for detection.

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Resources for Dyslexia

Dyslexia: News from the web:

“Imagine going to work and not being able to do your job. Now imagine that you can’t leave your job. Imagine having to do that every day. This is what life is like for children with learning disabilities.”

— Dr. David Urion
Director, Neurology and Learning Disabilities Program,
Children’s Hosptial, Boston

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Dyslexia the gift

Dyslexia: News from the web:

After our story yesterday, today another of those testimonials that claim that dyslexia, in hindsight, was a gift and made them stronger than they could imagine they would have been. Again, our insight is that no one should ask for dyslexia and you should never wish this learning disability on anyone but with the right support, life will bring interesting challenges and rewards.

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Dyslexia? Take a pill

Dyslexia: News from the web:

If it was only that simple. Today we link to a story highlighting the importance of a balanced diet and advocating the benefits of vitamin D3, which we lack because we don’t get exposed to sunlight enough these days. Lower levels of this vitamin are associated with all kinds of issues, among which Dyslexia.

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