On the recordSeptember 17, 2014
Greater strides need to be made in ensuring that every dyslexic child and adult has a chance to read, to learn, to demonstrate and to realize his or her full potential.
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congress.govGreater strides need to be made in ensuring that every dyslexic child and adult has a chance to read, to learn, to demonstrate and to realize his or her full potential.
Emphasizing the importance of educational opportunities for dyslexic individuals.
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