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Ten Famous People With Dyslexia 

Source: The week UK

“Health Secretary Matt Hancock has spoken publicly for the first time about his battle with dyslexia”

“Technology can be an enormous enabler. I’ll give you one example. I have never really talked about this before, but I am dyslexic and I didn’t find that out at school. I found out at university, when a tutor said, ‘You are good orally, but you cannot get it down on paper,’” Hancock said.

 

Princess Eugenie’s Royal Dyslexia

Source: honey.nine.com.au

“Princess Beatrice was diagnosed with dyslexia at age seven and is now patron of the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre, which helped her through the initial change”.

 

My Tech Essentials for students with dyslexia

Source: schoolnews.com

”Reading is essential in today’s world, from reading instructions on a test or a job application to reading legal documents and safety information. Dyslexia can make reading even the simplest document incredibly frustrating for students”