More information can be found at curranreadingcorner.ca
October is Dyslexia Awareness Month, recognized globally as a time to better understand learning differences that affect reading and language.
Pattie Curran from Curran Reading Corner is helping raise awareness in the community by sharing insights about dyslexia.
She explains what Dyslexia is.
Many people with dyslexia have average or above-average intelligence but learn differently because of how their brains process language.
Curran said early involvement in reading, writing, and speech is key to helping children build the skills they need to succeed.
She also shared her ongoing goal to support families and schools through awareness, resources, and community education.
More information can be found at curranreadingcorner.ca.
Curran hopes continued awareness will help create a more supportive and inclusive environment for all learners.

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