Making sense of dyslexia

It’s a disorder that affects at least ten percent of Canadians, robbing them of the ability to properly read text and numbers and Ingrid Poupart hopes she can make a difference.

Poupart suffers from dyslexia herself and couldn’t read until she was 21 years old.

She says there are crippling self esteem issues for people with dyslexia and it is a push to overcome the fear of a teacher picking you to read a section in school, and the disappointment in learning you’ve failed a test you thought you passed.

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