Dyslexia in the News
Dyslexia in Texas schools termed a ‘disgrace’
Since 1985, the state of Texas has had legislation in place requiring all college campuses to actively identify …
Read MoreDefining My Dyslexia
From the Desk of the Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity Co-Director Sally Shaywitz, M.D.: The Yale Center …
Read MoreDyslexia Workarounds: Creativity Without a Lot of Reading
Link to article Citing successful dyslexics like Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy, Cleveland Clinic CEO and thoracic surgeon Dr. …
Read MoreEducation First aims to bridge barriers with exchange
Dyslexic Bertil Hult, founder of EF (Education First), saw first-hand how travel could change the way young people …
Read MoreApproaching Illness as a Team
YCDC Note: While dyslexia is not explicity stated in this editorial, we wanted to highlight that the Cleveland …
Read MoreDealing with Dyslexia
Director Jamie Redford talks with Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough about his film “The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia.” …
Read MoreDyslexia in the News & on the Football Field
Football abounds with tackles on the field, but recent news has highlighted that dyslexia is a challenge that …
Read MoreThe Reality of Dyslexia: Millions Struggle
In a February 4, 2012, New York Times Opinion piece, Annie Murphy Paul wrote about dyslexia. The following …
Read MoreMeeting the Dyslexia Challenge: Talented students with a common disability get a fresh look.
U.S. News & World Reports publishes its 2012 College Guidebook, wherein they address the unique challenges dyslexics face …
Read MoreStudy Says Dyslexia May Have Auditory Tie
YCDC Directors’ Note: This small but important study reaffirms the centrality of difficulties with the sounds of spoken …
Read MoreConnecticut Governor, Tackling Budget, Criticizes Christie’s Approach
YCDC Editor’s Note: We call this article to your attention not because of the political arguments cited within, …
Read More8 Steps for Learning Disabled Students Who Want to Go to College
Diligence, creativity, and resilience can help LD students succeed in college. “Most of the 3 percent or so …
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