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Great Reading Games vs. Winter Olympics
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January 16, 2018 by Mir Ali

Learning Ally's Great Reading Games will end just before the 2018 Winter Olympics. Olympians and audiobook readers alike will go after the gold over ... Read More about Great Reading Games vs. Winter Olympics

7 Tips to Support Struggling Readers in the Classroom
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December 20, 2017 by Mir Ali

by Guest blogger Annabelle Fees Students with visual and learning impairments require additional considerations that we might take for granted in our classrooms. These include ... Read More about 7 Tips to Support Struggling Readers in the Classroom

7-Tips on how to get through "Finals" week
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December 7, 2017 by Mir Ali

By Kaiti Shelton While in college I had a love/hate relationship with finals week. It was always such a happy time when my friends and ... Read More about 7-Tips on how to get through "Finals" week

Learning Ally named as a Reading Accommodation in New California Statewide Dyslexia Guidelines
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December 7, 2017 by Mir Ali

Educators can listen to a recording of this webinar or call 1-800-221-1098 for information and a demonstration. September 13, 2017, Princeton, NJ – Under the new ... Read More about Learning Ally named as a Reading Accommodation in New California Statewide Dyslexia Guidelines

5th Grader Writes Poetry About Dyslexia
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November 26, 2017 by Mir Ali

Dyslexia by Amaya 5th Grader Reading is confusing, Writing is too. The words are all scrambled but I know what to do. I Code, I Write, I Think ... Read More about 5th Grader Writes Poetry About Dyslexia

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