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Hard to Read: How American Schools Fail Kids with Dyslexia

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Dyslexia and Upper Arlington Schools

Emily and her three younger siblings all have dyslexia. They went to the same elementary school Joe James had gone to. So did Christine Beatty's son Neil. The psychologist in charge of testing students for learning disabilities at the school where Emily and Neil went said they were wedded to the whole language approach when it comes to teaching reading. If between five and 12 percent of children have Dyslexia that could be more than 700 kids.

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