
Switching Letters, Skipping Lines: Troubled and Dyslexic Minds
This essay, by Hayden Miskinis, is one of the top three winners in the middle school category of our Seventh Annual Student Editorial Contest for
This essay, by Hayden Miskinis, is one of the top three winners in the middle school category of our Seventh Annual Student Editorial Contest for
The Rochester Children’s Dyslexia Center recently received a $25,000 grant from the Odd Fellow & Rebekah Benefit Fund of Lockport. The award will help the
As a graduate of the Children’s Dyslexia Centers of Upper Wisconsin (CDCUW) in 2013, Jack Tillotson developed the self-advocacy and leadership skills to help him
The Lafayette Consistory Christmas holiday party, held on December 8 at the Woodwinds Event venue in Branford included a silent auction with all proceeds
On Saturday, October 5th, 2019, walkers gathered at the Central New York Dyslexia Center at the Eastern Star Home in Oriskany, NY to participate on
During the Fall Reunion of the Lancaster Lodge of Perfection, Bro. Barry E. Theal, 32⁰ Mason, Past Master of Mount Lebanon Lodge No. 226 and
Eau Claire Children’s Dyslexia Center Raises Funds, Awareness Upper Wisconsin Center Director Tammy Tillotson was on the hunt for a unique fundraising event to raise
Cynthia Allen-Fuss named as Associate Clinical Director On behalf of the President of the Children’s Dyslexia Centers, Inc. David A. Glattly, it is my pleasure
Meet Children’s Dyslexia Center Student Joseph and Alyssa, his Biggest Advocate Joseph Mittiga and his mother, Alyssa, recently attended the 150th Annual Meeting of the
Georgette Helbling knows first-hand the negative experiences struggling readers encounter because of dyslexia. The mother of two dyslexic sons and herself a dyslexic, Georgette has
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