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1Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a problem that makes it difficult for a kid to read. With some help and a lot of hard work, a kid who has dyslexia can learn to read and spell.
2Understanding Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a learning disability in which people have difficulty learning to read, even though they are smart enough and are motivated to learn. Learn more about dyslexia and how to deal with it.
3Understanding Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes it hard to learn to read and understand written language. Even kids with average or above-average intelligence can have dyslexia.
4Word! Dyslexia
Wha tifev eryth inglo ooked lik ethis whe nyo utrie dtoread?
5Dislexia
La dislexia es un problema que tienen algunos niños relacionado con el aprendizaje, y que hace que resulte difícil leer y escribir. El problema está dentro del cerebro, pero no significa que la persona sea tonta. Muchas personas inteligentes y con talento tienen dificultades a causa de la dislexia.
6Learning Problems
Having a learning disability doesn't mean you can't learn. The trick will be figuring out how you learn best.
7Learning Disabilities
Learning disabilities affect the brain's ability to receive, process, analyze, or store information. These problems can make it difficult for a student to learn as quickly as others - but they have nothing to do with a person's intelligence.
8Dislexia
La dislexia es un problema de aprendizaje que algunos niños presentan al leer y escribir.
9School-Age Readers
From kindergarten through third grade, kids' ability to read will grow by leaps and bounds. Although teachers provide lots of help, parents continue to play a role in a child's reading life.
10Helping Your Teen With Homework
Parents can play a crucial role in helping teens succeed in school by lending a little help, support, and guidance, and by knowing what problems demand their involvement and which ones require them to hang back.


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