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Ireland: Parents must become advocates for rights of their dyslexic children

Parents of dyslexic children in Ireland are pooling their resources to make up for the Government’s failure to provide adequately for their children’s educational needs, a failure that many feel is tantamount to a criminal offence. Read more in Western People (Ireland).

Posted by David Roberts on 16 February 2006 in Special Needs

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