Millions Have Dyslexia, Few Understand It
It's the most common learning disability, yet it's still hard to answer the question: What is it? An NPR reporter who has dyslexia talks with other people — young and old — in search of answers.
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At November 28, 2016 at 04:07PM
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NPR News: Millions Have Dyslexia, Few Understand It
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