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  2. Hank Zipzer - Wikipedia

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    The Hank Zipzer: The World's Greatest Underachiever [note 1] series of American children's books (2003-2010) by actor Henry Winkler and writer Lin Oliver, tells the story of a dyslexic child, Hank Zipzer. The series is based on Winkler's difficulties with school as a child, and it is set in his childhood home.

  3. My Name Is Brain Brian - Wikipedia

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    My Name is Brain Brian (stylized as My name is Brain Brian) is a children's novel written by the author of the Pony Pals series, Jeanne Betancourt. First published in 1993, it is a contemporary story which focuses on studying and dyslexia.

  4. Reading for special needs - Wikipedia

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    Reading for special needs has become an area of interest as the understanding of reading has improved. Teaching children with special needs how to read was not historically pursued under the assumption of the reading readiness model [1] that a reader must learn to read in a hierarchical manner such that one skill must be mastered before learning the next skill (e.g. a child might be expected ...

  5. The Vicar of Nibbleswicke - Wikipedia

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    The protagonist is a dyslexic vicar, the Reverend Lee, who has a unique and amusing form of dyslexia which means that he pronounces words backwards, not realising that it is affecting his sermons. Waterstones called it "a comic tale in the best Dahl tradition of craziness".

  6. Outline of dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    Dyslexia and Us: A collection of personal stories. Edinburgh: Luath Press Limited. ISBN 978-1-908373-51-8. Beaton, Alan (2004). Dyslexia, Reading and the Brain: A Sourcebook of Psychological and Biological Research. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-1-84169-363-3. Brunswick, Nicola (2012). Supporting Dyslexic Adults in Higher Education and the ...

  7. Henry Winkler on growing up dyslexic in the ’50s: 'I ... - AOL

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    Henry Winkler opens about dyslexia diagnosis at 31, growing up with dyslexia, and the advice he gives all kids including Kelly Clarkson's daughter.