vendredi 9 septembre 2016
Undiagnosed and misunderstood, students with dyslexia face stigma and shame
A coalition of parents with dyslexic children is demanding national guidelines in Canadian schools, including mandatory training for teachers and compulsory assessment for dyslexia in kindergarten.
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