Dyslexia is Global I am honored to come and talk to you today about something that transcends all borders, economies, and even languages. That is… Dyslexia. Around the world, Dyslexia is the most common neurodevelopmental learning disability. It affects 15-20% of the global population. That means, in a classroom, whether you're in Mumbai, New Delhi, Cleveland, or Cape Town, 1 in 5 students has dyslexia. They might be struggling to read, write, and spell, not because they're incapable, not...
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Dyslexia is Global I am honored to come and talk to you today about something that transcends all borders, economies, and even languages. That is… Dyslexia. Around the world, Dyslexia is the most common neurodevelopmental learning disability. It affects 15-20% of the global population. That means, in a classroom, whether you're in Mumbai, New Delhi, Cleveland, or Cape Town, 1 in 5 students has dyslexia. They might be struggling to read, write, and spell, not because they're incapable, not...
TEACH SOMEONE TO READ! 4 MINUTES- NEW EPISODE, ALL VOWELS AND CONSONANTS
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Read Keys - TEACH SOMEONE TO READ!
Dyslexia is Global I am honored to come and talk to you today about something that transcends all borders, economies, and even languages. That is… Dyslexia. Around the world, Dyslexia is the most common neurodevelopmental learning disability. It affects 15-20% of the global population. That means, in a classroom, whether you're in Mumbai, New Delhi, Cleveland, or Cape Town, 1 in 5 students has dyslexia. They might be struggling to read, write, and spell, not because they're incapable, not...