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This video provides an introduction to dyslexia, a common learning difficulty that affects reading, spelling, and writing skills. It is designed for teachers, special educators, and parents who want to better understand how dyslexia impacts a child’s learning and classroom performance. The video explains the key characteristics of dyslexia, common challenges faced by students, and the importance of early identification and supportive teaching strategies. Understanding dyslexia helps educators create inclusive classrooms and provide the right support to help students succeed academically. ❤️ Our Goal At Knowledge Bridge Consulting Inc. and Empathy Bridge Foundation, our goal is to combine compassion with cutting-edge technology so that education and healthcare become more accessible, inclusive, and effective. We aim to empower institutions, educators, and families to support every individual’s unique journey. With integrity, diligence, and excellence at our core, we strive to bridge knowledge gaps and create environments where everyone, especially neurodiverse learners, can thrive and belong. 🔔 Subscribe for more modules and training videos on disabilities, inclusion, intervention and classroom strategies. 💬 Have questions or want a topic covered next? Comment below! #Dyslexia #UnderstandingDyslexia #LearningDisability #SpecialEducation #InclusiveEducation #DyslexiaAwareness #ReadingDifficulties #StudentsWithDyslexia #SpecialEducatorTraining #TeacherTraining #InclusiveClassroom #LearningSupport #EducationForAll #SpecialNeedsEducation #DisabilityAwareness #SupportDyslexia