Wednesday 23 May 2012

Please Help A Worthy Cause

Dyslexia is characterised by a significant disability with reading and spelling. Dyslexia often presents in children who otherwise appear capable and academically promising. It is estimated that two to three children in every classroom have dyslexia.

5-10% of children and adults struggle with dyslexia daily. Research shows that children with dyslexia are at greater risk of behaving badly at school, becoming socially withdrawn and developing depression. Currently dyslexia is not recognised as a learning disability in any state other than New South Wales. Similar nations such as Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States have 'dyslexia friendly schools'.

With the national focus on standardised testing, it seems incongruous that the Western Australian government does not recognise dyslexia as a learning disability, thereby enabling the appropriate educational support for our dyslexic children.

If you live in Western Australia, please click the link below and sign the petition to the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia to recognise dyslexia as a learning disability.

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/support-dyslexia-as-a-recognised-learning-disability-in.html

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