7 things I wish people knew about dyslexia
Read our Privacy notice A new animated film has been developed to challenge negative attitudes and misconceptions about dyslexia, after research found that many children feel “hopeless” because of how the learning difference is often described. The charity Made By Dyslexia, which is behind the animation, surveyed 5,000 dyslexic adults and young people, along with their parents and teachers, including 2,000 participants from the UK. We spoke to Kate Griggs, executive producer of the film and...
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