Dyslexia

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The Rates Of Dyslexia
Judy Hanning / Jul 30, 2019
There are many different dyslexic traits that can be found in people that work with computers as programmers.Read more
Moments With Dyslexia
Judy Hanning / Jul 29, 2019
When you have dyslexia, there are times when you say the opposite of what you wish to say.Read more
Dyslexia Is Not The End Of The World
Judy Hanning / Jul 27, 2019
There are many great innovators in life that have had dyslexia and it is not something that debilitates you from great achievement.Read more
Identity And Dyslexia
Judy Hanning / Jul 26, 2019
Reading becomes a lot harder when you have dyslexia, but it is important to understand that there are positive ways to deal with it.Read more
Presenting Dyslexia
Judy Hanning / Jul 21, 2019
Eight to ninety percent of student with learning disabilities struggle with dyslexia and dyslexia is linked to genetics.Read more
The Different Sides Of Dyslexia
Judy Hanning / Jul 18, 2019
The left side of the brain is where we process words and numbers and the right side processes images.Read more
The Many Facets Of Dyslexia
Judy Hanning / Jul 16, 2019
Dyslexia is not something that people choose and it is based in the brain and biology of a person.Read more
The Difficulty Of Putting Thoughts Into Coherent Words
Judy Hanning / Jul 10, 2019
Putting thoughts into words is something many people take for granted and it can be such a struggle for those with dyslexia.Read more
Defining Dyslexia
Judy Hanning / Jun 30, 2019
Dyslexia is not something that people will outgrow and there is a lot of misinformation out there about it.Read more
Tough Interview Questions And Strategy
Judy Hanning / Jun 29, 2019
Being asked about who you are in an interview is usually about much more than the question.Read more