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But when Hanley leaned into the microphone to read from “Spellbound,” his candid account of growing up dyslexic, he sounded more like an anxious student than the seasoned comedian he is.
Feeling "different", struggling to put pen to paper, and being told he would "fail" were all part of Adam Dance's experience growing up with dyslexia. But he says having the condition also gave ...
A recent article in EdWeek was headlined, "What Educators Need to Know About Dyslexia—and Why It's Not Something to 'Fix.'" As an inventor of autonomous AI, I explain below why technological ...