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Honor a Mother By Giving the Gift of Reading this Mother's Day
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April 25, 2016 by
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A loving mother means more to her child than words can express - especially if that
child
has learning or visual challenges.
“Dyslexia did not hold me back for long and I have my mother and father to thank for that."
- Kayla, College Freshman, Learning Ally member
"Mama was my greatest teacher, a teacher of compassion, love and fearlessness."
~ Stevie Wonder, Musician/Singer/Songwriter/Blind
This Mother's Day, honor a mother by donating the gift of reading through Learning Ally in her name.
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