When Spencer Drango read words, the letters were mixed up. Jumbled. “R-E-A-D” would appear like “R-A-E-D.” By 5th grade, he recognized he had dyslexia. So he put in the time. He battled it. Drango took additional classes prior to school, after school, even …See all stories on this topic
Dyslexia is a cognitive disorder, not an intelligence issue. All of those additional hours of classes â $” in addition to summer school â $” settled. Drango was a …
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Salt Lake City â $” (KUTV) A terrific occasion is coming up to assist children who battle with dyslexia. Shelley Hatch from the Dyslexia Center of Utah …
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â $ Her dyslexia has brought her into lots of tough and embarrassing scenarios, caused her many aggravations, and lots of tears, so I compose poems to …
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