This is why it's imperative that local educators make sure they learn about dyslexia as well, to benefit their students. Teachers must consider a dyslexic student’s point of view -- these students need to make a difference when it comes to their own educational goals. Any school should ready and willing to help students make progress towards literacy!
An Inspirational Story of Learning with Dyslexia
Submitted by Judy Hanning on Sun, 2018-03-18 05:57
Would you believe that some educators blame children for their learning difficulties? This video below features an inspirational story about a woman who was tempted to give up because of her dyslexia. But because of the teachers in her life, she was pushed to suceed.
Luckily, most people sympathize with dyslexic students -- they recognize that learning to read can be a stumbling block that may keep students from advancing. Of course these students want to move forward a grade, despite the challenges they'll face!
Key Takeaways:
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Dyslexic students face a number of challenges, as their learning differences can hold them back.
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Failure to read at grade level can hold students back a year and even keep them from graduating with their peers.
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Teachers need to be sympathetic and supportive to make sure dyslexic students succeed.
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