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How one student’s dyslexia changed a community

Clip: 9/3/2014 | 7m 54s

John Tulenko of Learning Matters has the story.

When Liz Woody’s son Mason was in third grade, he struggled to read basic words. After Woody moved Mason to a specialized school, she set out to transform techniques to reach struggling readers. John Tulenko of Learning Matters has the story.

09/03/2014 | Rating NR

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