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The Full Story

About

Mission

To foster an online space for teens with learning differences to feel understood and have access to resources that promote academic success.  

The Author

"I was diagnosed with Dyslexia and Dyscalculia at 13 years old. Most dyslexics are diagnosed around age 7, but my difference went unnoticed by my teachers. I first suspected I was dyslexic when I was struggling in school, and all my classmates were breezing through. I went to a doctor and got tested for a variety of learning differences and came out positive for dyslexia. After my diagnosis, I went to a learning center to retrain how my brain processes characters. I was the oldest person in the program because of my late diagnosis. This made me feel out of place and behind. I wish that when I was in that position, I had someone around my age to talk to about my dyslexia. That's why I created this website. I hope these blogs can serve as a guide for teens navigating their journey with dyslexia."

- Lauren Russo 

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