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Home » Lectures » Dyslexia: Recognizing and Addressing the Needs of Your Students
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Dyslexia, says Peter, is not a defect; it is a design feature. Peter leads workshop members in recognizing signs of dyslexia. Courtesy CASBI.
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Lucas Hilty
6 years ago
Peter Whitt recently spoke at Hartwell Men’s Seminar on “Why Some Children Learn Differently.” Anabaptist Perspectives has the full talk.
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Lucas Hilty
6 years ago
Peter Whitt recently spoke at Hartwell Men’s Seminar on “Why Some Children Learn Differently.” Anabaptist Perspectives has the full talk.