This article delves into how Asian Pacific American families navigate and cope with Dyslexia.Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects a person's ability to read, write, and spell. It is estimated that 15-20% of the population has some degree of Dyslexia, and it affects people of all ethnicities and backgrounds. However, research has shown that Asian Pacific American (APA) children are often underdiagnosed and underserved when it comes to Dyslexia, which can result in a lack of support and resources for these students.
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This article explores how homeschooling and Dyslexia played a role in shaping Einstein's life and genius as a Jewish scientist.Jewish American Heritage Month is celebrated annually in May, and it is a time to recognize and celebrate the significant contributions of Jewish Americans to our society. This month-long celebration was established in 2006 by President George W. Bush, who recognized the need to acknowledge the contributions of Jewish Americans to American culture, history, and achievements. This recognition serves to honor the rich and diverse heritage of Jewish Americans and the many ways in which they have helped shape our country.
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AuthorJess Arce is a homeschool mom of four, a tutor for children & adults who struggle with Dyslexia & Dysgraphia and an all around entrepreneur. She is passionate about helping others understand dyslexia. |