‘We want people to realise the pain that parents and children go through but also to give them hope that dyslexic children can learn to read and write. They just need to be taught in a different way.’ Mike Jones The short film Mical has reached more than one million views since its release on …
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15 hours ago:‘Too’, ‘to’ and ‘two’ all sound the same, but they are spelled differently. How do you remember which one is which… https://t.co/6jnHUWrgPS
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24 hours ago:Dyslexia has an impact on the entire on family. When schools fail to effectively address dyslexia, the negative imp… https://t.co/Ob7q5S65Sh