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Dyslexia Presentation: A Few Facts From the Documentary

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Last week I attended a dyslexia presentation, which featured a screening of a documentary on dyslexia called The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia. I shared my impressions of the documentary in a previous blog, and an overseas reader commented that the documentary would not be available to them for a while. So I thought I’d share some of my notes. I warn you, I’m not a great note-taker, so I had to compile these from my memory and some words I jotted down. However, I did have another person who saw the film review my notes as well, so I think they should be fairly accurate.

Anyway, these facts from the dyslexia presentation and documentary are not secrets. Most of them are pretty well-known. What had the biggest impact on me was the people who were interviewed—children and adults with dyslexia, parents of children with dyslexia, educators who go out of their way to help students deal with dyslexia. To see the emotional impact this condition has on everyone involved is astounding and inspiring and I can’t really convey it in a few short words, but in the meantime, I can share a few facts from the dyslexia presentation.

Six multi-ethnic children lying on the grass with their heads together and their feet sticking out like the spokes of a wheel. The dyslexia presentation could have a huge impact on those who have dyslexic children and don't understand dyslexia.

Statistics

Brain Mechanics

Some Good Things About Dyslexia

Will it Go Away?

School and Dyslexia

Common Misunderstandings About Dyslexia


Thanks you for reading my notes from the dyslexia presentation and documentary screening. For a thorough discussion of the social and emotional support children with dyslexia require, read my award-winning book, Raising a Child with Dyslexia: What Every Parent Needs to Know, available in softcover, hardcover, eBook, and audio.

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