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		<title>What Causes Dyslexia? We Do!</title>
		<description>What Causes Dyslexia? We Do!
Published on December 20, 2009 / Psychology Today

I am asked this question frequently during television, radio, and print media interviews, but recently when a Facebook friend asked me what causes dyslexia, I did not feel restricted to the standard medical explanation I usually give as an ...</description>
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		<title>Why become a Techno Dyslexic?</title>
		<description>Why become a Techno Dyslexic?
Published on December 11, 2009 / Psychology TodayIt is only appropriate that I start this blog by letting you know it is being posted from 30,000 feet in the air, on the Gogo in-flight internet. Yes - you and I, along with my computer and the ...</description>
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		<title>A Dyslexic Blogger - Believe It or Not!</title>
		<description>A Dyslexic Blogger- Believe It or Not!
Published on December 5, 2009 / Psychology Today

When my publicist first contacted me, saying that Psychology Today wanted me to write a blog for them, I was flattered and excited. Here is one of the top publications in the world for psychology, with 75,000 ...</description>
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		<title>SparkTop Sheds Light On Learning Disabilities</title>
		<description>Joe Hornaday 
Greensburg Daily News
Greensburg Elementary third, fourth and fifth graders learned that it was okay to learn differently at the “Show Your Spark” event at the school on Wednesday.

The program taught the kids about learning differences like attention deficit disorder and dyslexia, and provided information on the Website www.sparktop.org, ...</description>
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		<title>Memories are Bittersweet for Advocate Mom</title>
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Memories are Bittersweet for Advocate MomA mother and son share memories of their 20-year campaign to help him achieve success, in spite of severe dyslexia.

 

By Martha Langston, Rob LangstonFor 20 years, Martha Langston and her son, Rob, were a team on a mission to help Rob succeed in school, in ...</description>
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Living and Overcoming Learning Disabilities

by Rob Langston

I spent many miserable years as a “handicapped” child and I have spent many wonderful years as a “successful” adult. Somewhere in between lies living and overcoming learning disabilities. The story I share in my book For the Children with regards to breaking through ...</description>
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