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Seven myths about dyslexia put to rest

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageReading is a complicated task and it can go wrong in many different ways.www.shutterstock.com

As researchers who study dyslexia, we often read articles or overhear conversations that completely misunderstand what dyslexia is – or how it can be treated.

Dyslexia is the term used to describe someone with reading difficulties – and it...

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