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Bennett Strahan
Bennett Strahan is a dyslexic painter who says his dyslexia has helped his art more than anything. He is a visual, multi-dimensional thinker who can take a mental snapshot of a scene often days before translating it onto paper.
Charley Abel - The Experiences of a College Dyslexic
A blog charting the true experiences of Charley, who having discovered he is dyslexic, struggles to overcome the stigma attached to the label.
Dyslexia and Roy
Encouragement support and help for dyslexics written by a
dyslexic.
Giving Children an Optimal Start in Life
A learning expedition on how to most effectively raise children into happy adults
Healer to Healer: My healing Journey with Dyslexia
I'm writing this post to share my journey as a wounded healer, and to increase awareness of dyslexia and what to do about it. No healer or healing teacher is perfect, but the good ones are transparent about their issues. Here's one of mine...
Kenneth Earl Williams with the Amazing Gift of Dyslexia
This website is to help enhance the awareness of dyslexia to those with and/or without dyslexia and to dispel some of the myths and shame surrounding it.
Learning Disabled Students and Family
People's Stories of struggles with dyslexia, and other issues for learning disabled people.
Reading and learning with adult dyslexia
Adult Dyslexia is a major learning and reading concern in the corporate world for adults who are Dyslexic or suffer from any Dyslexic form. Let us help each other by sharing our own points of view.
Voice of Dyslexics Blog
Harry Thompson's dyslexia blog


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