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            DYSLEXIA = superpower

            1 video, 5 articles

            Curated by

            Graham B. VP Strategic Partnerships @ Rewordly Inc.

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            Dyslexia thinking:
            The dyslexic brain processes information differently than a typical brain, and as a result, dyslexic learners have thinking skills that are unique and creative. Students with dyslexia look at the world differently and have a distinct way of thinking that is connected to how they process information around them.

            Curated by

            Graham B.

            VP Strategic Partnerships @ Rewordly Inc.

            DYSLEXIA = superpower

            1 video, 5 articles

            Curated by

            Graham B. VP Strategic Partnerships @ Rewordly Inc.

            23

            Credits available for Ideas / Creativity, Psychology

            1 video, 5 articles

            <1h

            Estimated time to read/watch

            i.e. 1 day if committing 1h/day

            About this collection Dyslexia thinking: The dyslexic brain processes information differently than a typical brain, and as a result, dyslexic learners have thinking skills that are unique and creative. Students with dyslexia look at the world differently and have a distinct way of thinking that is connected to how they process information around them.

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            VP Strategic Partnerships @ Rewordly Inc.

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