For Drango, dyslexia was a life lesson

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

Roadway to the NFL Draft: Yannick Ngakoue

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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Run4Fun for Dyslexia Training Scholarships

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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Michigan Poetry Night to include 2 Port Huron poets

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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