Dyslexia Awareness? Join the Movement to Help with Dyslexia

Dyslexia is perhaps the most common learning difference. How impactful is this disability in the community? And what does it mean to intervene early? We believe everyone can make a difference by promoting awareness to parents, grandparents, and teachers to identify dyslexia early. Join the Movement!

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Risks of Late Identification

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    High School Dropouts

    35% of dyslexic children cannot catch up and don’t graduate from high school.

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    Juvenile Delinquents

    Almost 70% of juvenile delinquents are dyslexic.

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    Low Self Esteem

    Kids think dyslexic children are dumb and often gets teased.

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    Depression

    Failing at school causes depression, and sometimes leads to suicide.

  • Speaker standing on stage at TEDx event with a presentation screen showing historical photos of a pregnant woman and a woman holding babies; colorful balloons adorn the sides.

    The True Gift of the Dyslexic Mind

    Did you know that 35% of dyslexics don’t graduate from high school? Or almost 70% of juvenile delinquents are dyslexic? Find out more about the dyslexic mind from this Ted Talk.

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    The Creative Brilliance of Dyslexia

    40% of self-made millionaires are dyslexic, but only 3% of the population thinks it is a disadvantage and would not want their children to have this learning difference. Click HERE to watch.

  • Cover of the book 'This is Dyslexia' by Kate Griggs, featuring a quote by Sir Richard Branson and the Penguin Books logo.

    This is Dyslexia

    This is Dyslexia redefines and reshapes what it means to be dyslexic. It explores how it has shaped our past and how harnessing its powers and strengths is vital to our future. Buy the book HERE.