Dyslexic: App has Re-Kindled Love for Books ; E.Reader Helps to Lessen
Daily Post › December 12, 2011
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Daily Post › December 12, 2011
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Aman whose dyslexia had prevented him from learning to read, believes an electronic reading device has changed his life. Photographer Alan Whitfield, from Mochdre, Conwy, admits he "never read" as a result of his dyslexia - but he only found out he had it as an adult.
The learning difficulty, which is thought to affect between 5- 10% of the population, affects the skills involved in reading and spelling.See the full content of this document
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Dyslexic: App has Re-Kindled Love for Books ; E.Reader Helps to Lessen
Despite struggling at junior school, he says his teachers wrongly dismissed it as laziness and as a result, he w...
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