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Henry Winkler (born 1945), American actor and spokesman for The Dyslexia Foundation. [258] Joshua Wong (born 1996), Hong Kong activist. [259] [260] Bethan Laura Wood (born 1983), English designer. [261] Dominic Wood (born 1978), English radio and television presenter and magician. [262]
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Spencer graduated from Jefferson Davis High School in 1988. [10] She studied at Auburn University at Montgomery, [11] and graduated from Auburn University, where she majored in English with a double minor in journalism and theater. [12] Spencer has dyslexia. [13] In December 2021 and 2022, Auburn alumna Spencer bought food for students during ...
Taylor is an educator and advocate for youth with dyslexia. She was awarded the Hamilton School Life Achievement Award by the Wheeler School, along with her husband Dean Bragonier, for overcoming the challenges of learning differences. Taylor has spoken publicly on the topic at TEDx Nashville and the Dyslexic Advantage Leadership Conference.
The learning disability, a version of dyslexia, makes it difficult to understand numbers and do math U2’s Larry Mullen Jr. Reveals Dyscalculia Diagnosis, Which He Says Makes Counting Feel 'Like ...
[1] [2] At St Leonards School, she struggled with dyslexia, and was deemed "unteachable". [1] She is one of four children, two others of whom are also dyslexic. [1] Despite her challenging grade school upbringing and her condition, she studied English at the University of Bristol, before working as a teacher in Africa, Berkshire, and London. [2 ...
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Throughout her childhood, she was known by friends and family as a "nerdy", "awkward" kid, and in school struggled with dyslexia. [6] [7] She originally wanted to become an actress [8] and, after attending Pacific Lutheran University, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting. [6] At one stage, Pansino was a teacher. [9]