Dyslexia and the failure to move from awareness to action #dyslexia

Many parents are familiar with Dyslexia and related efforts to change the lives of students. October is Dyslexia awareness month and parents to follow along when possible. They want to know a little more about Dyslexia and what it will entail. That helps them understand students and the struggles that they encounter.

Understood.org explains that kids with dyslexia “have trouble reading accurately and fluently. They may also have trouble with reading comprehension, spelling, and writing.
~ Joanne Gouaux

Many parents are interested in Dyslexia and want to know more.

Critics say that it is time to move on from awareness to a form of action. These students with Dyslexia need help in the school system for various reasons. They want Dyslexia to be discussed and for action to be taken in good time. These children could use some form of assistance that needs to be discussed.

Key Takeaways:

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Dyslexia has challenged perspectives from a wide variety of sources over time. Onlookers have been made aware, but people don’t know how to take action.
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Critics say that there has been a notable lack of action along the way for Dyslexia. Students don’t read at grade level and get held back a year as well.
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These students have made progress in a number of important ways over time. They have faced some significant challenges and want to contribute to the movement.