Dyslexia And The Reading Brain

Embodied - A podcast by WUNC - Thursdays

At its best, reading is a portal to new worlds and new ideas. But a lot can get in the way — up to 20% of the population experiences symptoms of dyslexia, a lifelong neurological disorder that makes it difficult to read fluently. An author who learned to read when he was 18 and a dyslexia scholar help Anita understand how reading develops in the brain and what's at stake if dyslexic learners are left by the wayside. Meet the guests: - Dr. Shawn Robinson is an entrepreneur, consultant and author of the graphic novel series “Doctor Dyslexia Dude!” - Dr. Maryanne Wolf is the director of the Center for Dyslexia, Diverse Learners and Social Justice at UCLA in the School of Education and Information Studies A special thank you to Eso Romero for contributing her insights as a teacher of dyslexic students to this episode! Read the transcript | Review the podcast on your preferred platform Follow Embodied on X and Instagram  Leave a message for Embodied

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