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Opportunity Gap: How to Support Kids of Color Who Learn Differently

When dyslexia is missed: The impact on students of color

May 7, 2025
17:04

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Dyslexia is a common learning and thinking difference that makes it difficult for kids to read and process words. And in communities of color, these challenges are often missed for many reasons. Lack of teacher training and limited access to early testing are just a few examples.

In this episode, we talk to Shaquala Holmes, MEd.  Shaquala has spent her career helping students become better readers. Listen as she breaks down what can happen when dyslexia isn’t diagnosed early and why testing matters. Then find out how parents can support their children at home and in school.

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Timestamps

(00:55) How dyslexia affects students in the classroom

(03:47) What can happen if dyslexia is left undiagnosed 

(07:38) Next steps after a dyslexia diagnosis

(11:52) How parents can support their child with dyslexia

For a transcript and more resources, visit our episode page on Understood.org

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Understood.org is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give

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