APRIL Newsletter 2024 ☀️
Dyslexic Artists, Math and Dyslexia, Stealth Dyslexia and latest Dyslexia News
Dear Friends,
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Some recent articles in our most recent Premium issue:
Forgetfulness and the Big Picture
MIND Strengths for Tutors
Not the Standard Track: Extracurriculars and Experience
Math Word Problems
Dyslexia-Friendly Hiring
Fostering Creativity - the Artist Chuck Close
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