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Kansas Schools Work to Help Dyslexic Students Learn to Read

An education task force has just released a proposal to train thousands of teachers about the science of reading with the goal of helping children with dyslexia.
An education task force has just released a proposal to train thousands of teachers about the science of reading with the goal of helping children with dyslexia.

Kansas is among the last states to take statewide action to help prevent children with dyslexia from falling behind in reading. As Celia Llopis-Jepsen of the Kansas News Service reports, that help is one step closer.