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  2. Barrington Stoke - Wikipedia

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    The books are printed on cream paper to reduce glare and language-edited to increase readability. The text is a specially-adapted dyslexia-friendly font, with a considered layout and numerous chapter breaks. [2] Barrington Stoke was awarded Publisher of the Year in 2007 by the Independent Publisher’s Guild. [3]

  3. The Vicar of Nibbleswicke - Wikipedia

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    Waterstones called it "a comic tale in the best Dahl tradition of craziness". [2] Prior to the book, Dahl had been assisting with the British Dyslexia Association's Awareness Campaign. [3] The Vicar of Nibbleswicke was written to benefit the Dyslexia Institute in London (now Dyslexia Action), with Dahl and Blake donating their rights. [4]

  4. ‘Harry Potter’ books now have dyslexia-friendly versions

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  5. Reading disability - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that dyslexia affects between 5–17% of the population. [5] [6] [7] Dyslexia has been proposed to have three cognitive subtypes (auditory, visual and attentional), although individual cases of dyslexia are better explained by the underlying neuropsychological deficits and co-occurring learning disabilities (e.g. attention ...

  6. Yours Turly, Shirley - Wikipedia

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    0-8234-0719-5: OCLC: 17649340: Yours Turly, Shirley is a children's novel written by Ann M. Martin, published in 1988 and involving dyslexia as a theme. [1]

  7. Henry Winkler rises above dyslexia to write children's books ...

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  8. My Name Is Brain Brian - Wikipedia

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    First published in 1993, it is a contemporary story which focuses on studying and dyslexia. [1] Characters. Toomey family. Characters Description Brian Toomey:

  9. Orton-Gillingham - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Education Sciences (the independent, non-partisan statistics, research, and evaluation arm of the U.S. Department of Education), describes the approach as follows: "Orton-Gillingham is a broad, multisensory approach to teaching reading and spelling that can be modified for individual or group instruction at all reading levels.