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  • These Ultra-Microscopic Sculptures Fit Inside the Eye of a Needle—Here’s How the Artist Paints Them
    These Ultra-Microscopic Sculptures Fit Inside the Eye of a Needle—Here’s How the Artist Paints Them
    A man with autism and dyslexia has turned his fascination for the microscopic world into miniature works of art, inspiring others to look more closely at both the world around ...
    June 12, 2023BY Louise Chambers
  • Newsom Sets Aside $1 Million for Mandatory Dyslexia Screening for California’s Children
    Newsom Sets Aside $1 Million for Mandatory Dyslexia Screening for California’s Children
    California may soon implement mandatory dyslexia screenings for its second-grade students, thanks to a budget provision by Gov. ...
    May 18, 2023BY Micaela Ricaforte
  • California Bill Requiring Dyslexia Screening for Young Children Advances in Senate Committee
    California Bill Requiring Dyslexia Screening for Young Children Advances in Senate Committee
    A California Senate bill that would require schools to screen young children for dyslexia passed the state Senate ...
    April 4, 2023BY Micaela Ricaforte
  • Turning a Stumbling Block Into an Advantage
    Turning a Stumbling Block Into an Advantage
    Brooke Gottlieb is 21 years old and a student at Coastal Carolina University. A competitive lacrosse player for ...
    June 11, 2022BY Jennifer Margulis
  • 8-Year-Old Author With Dyslexia Brings Hope to Fellow Kids
    8-Year-Old Author With Dyslexia Brings Hope to Fellow Kids
    When 8-year-old Kiara “Kiwi” Smith first learned she was dyslexic, she said she felt “weird.” “I felt like ...
    June 6, 2021BY Chris Karr
  • Man Overcomes Dyslexia, Poor Health, Childhood Trauma to Become a Prolific Writer
    Man Overcomes Dyslexia, Poor Health, Childhood Trauma to Become a Prolific Writer
    Repressed by an undiagnosed learning difficulty, poor health, and trauma as a child, Dr. Stephen R. Phinney felt ...
    April 12, 2021BY Louise Chambers
  • Greek Researchers Create RADAR–a Dyslexia Diagnostic Just in Time
    Greek Researchers Create RADAR–a Dyslexia Diagnostic Just in Time
    As many as 55 million people in America may have some form of dyslexia, according to Dyslexia International. ...
    November 22, 2018BY Phil Butler
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