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  1. Understand dyslexia and language disability with Dyslexia Help

    DyslexiaHelp offers free, research-informed strategies, information, and resources to better understand dyslexia and language disability

  2. Dyslexia Myths and Facts - dyslexiahelp.umich.edu

    There are many signs or clues to dyslexia which are discussed in depth on this website; however it is also important to be aware of the misconceptions and myths surrounding the disorder. …

  3. The Latest on Dyslexia - Dyslexia Help

    Dec 29, 2025 · Recent Newsletters Newsletter ArchiveShaun Sanders, whose story of growing up with dyslexia, putting his faith in his strengths and accepting his weaknesses through high …

  4. Reading Apprenticeships - Dyslexia Help

    Essentially, a reading apprenticeship is pairing an experienced reader with a novice reader. The apprentice learns by observing a fluent model, practicing alongside that person, and then …

  5. Tom Cruise - Dyslexia Help

    Tom Cruise was diagnosed with dyslexia around age seven and struggled with reading—feeling anxious, frustrated, and "functionally illiterate" throughout school—but with strong support from …

  6. Our Favorite Books - Dyslexia Help

    We have identified some of our favorite books that you might find helpful. For each, we've provided a brief summary about the content.

  7. Magic Johnson - Dyslexia Help

    NCAA, NBA, and Olympic champion basketball player battled dyslexia before his success on the court.

  8. Am I dyslexic? - Dyslexia Help

    How to determine if you have dyslexia The best start to understanding dyslexia is an evaluation. You will want to seek a comprehensive assessment that will provide you with a clear …

  9. Pablo Picasso - Dyslexia Help

    Pablo Picasso earned his spot as one of the most well-known painters of the 20th century by painting the abnormal. His paintings often presented objects backwards, out of order, or turned …

  10. Phonemic Awareness Programs - Dyslexia Help

    These programs cannot replace direct intervention, but they can enhance the therapy program. In most cases, the child will need guidance from a therapist or teacher to help him or her learn …