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Very Clear Articles/ Lists About Dyslexia

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These are very well written - clear and concise.

10 Things Parents Should Know About Dyslexics:

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35 Things to Remember if you Love a Person with Dyslexia:

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Top 8 Things Every Teacher Should Know About Dyslexia:

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Hope you find them useful.

Also, see these:

Dyslexia Action website: dyslexiaaction.org.uk/

Dyslexia Advantage blog: dyslexicadvantage.org/

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Dyslexia Action's website also contains accurate and comprehensive information about what you need to know about dyslexia including: What are the signs? How is dyslexia diagnosed? How does dyslexia affect people? Co-occurring difficulties, personal stories and general facts and figures. See: dyslexiaaction.org.uk/what-...

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