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Growing up and surviving school is tough. Being stigmatized as "learning disabled" can drive a child right to the edge. Giving hope to students whose dyslexia makes them fear the written wor... Read all Growing up and surviving school is tough. Being stigmatized as "learning disabled" can drive a child right to the edge. Giving hope to students whose dyslexia makes them fear the written word, this enlightening and lighthearted film looks at young people living with learning diff... Read all Growing up and surviving school is tough. Being stigmatized as "learning disabled" can drive a child right to the edge. Giving hope to students whose dyslexia makes them fear the written word, this enlightening and lighthearted film looks at young people living with learning differences as well as adults who struggled in school, and then succeeded in life. The result ... Read all

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Because of its hidden characteristics, dyslexia is often misunderstood and misidentified. To qualify for accommodations in school or the workplace, a person must be identified through psychological testing.

MRI scans reveal that learning areas activated in the brain of a dyslexic are different from those of “typical” readers. Dr. Guinevere Eden, Director of the Center for the Study of Learning at Georgetown University Medical Center, notes, “Brain imaging technology has helped us to understand that even though this is an invisible condition, it’s now become visible because we can see it in the brain.”

Alan and Susan Raymond visited schools throughout the U.S. that have programs specifically designed for different ways of learning. These schools focus on programs where students are effectively taught to read and learn compensatory skills to manage their deficits. They talk with students from elementary age to college, teachers, researchers and successful adults about the way dyslexia informs who they are, how they learn and the ways in which they develop a different set of skills with which to navigate a world where standardization is the norm.

Journey into Dyslexia features professional adults who share their school experiences of struggling to meet academic norms and developing skills to compensate for being labeled learning underperformers. Included in the film are consumer advocate Erin Brockovich; Ben Foss, inventor of the Intel Reader, New England Wood Pellet Founder and CEO, Steve Walker; celebrated micro sculptor Willard Wigan; and Dr. Carol Greider, 2009 Nobel Laureate in Physiology and Medicine. Now pursuing successful careers, they describe dyslexia as “a gift” and “a wonderful form of intelligence” that has facilitated their success.

A recent study sponsored by The Kauffman Foundation revealed that as many as 35% of entrepreneurs are dyslexic. Dr. Carl Schramm, CEO of The Kauffman Foundation, puts these unique differences into perspective, “Are these people more visionary, can they see things differently? They come to the realization that society pronounces the number of skill sets that are necessary for success that they don’t seem to have. And they go out and build the environment in which they will succeed.”

Still, Journey into Dyslexia shows that the majority of dyslexic U.S. students are not getting the help they need. The most poignant interviews come from children and adolescents with dyslexia who reveal not only their frustrations at being misunderstood but also the emotional toll the stress can take on young students. Dr. Maryann Wolf, author of Proust and the Squid , adds, "Some of our children with dyslexia are among our most intellectually gifted humans. It’s a form of intelligence. It’s a form of brain organization that they have that leads them to be, oftentimes, our artists, our architects, our pattern recognizers in radiology and astronomy. But they think often outside the box of our conventional left hemisphere thinking. I love them. Our species would never be what it is without this form of brain organization.”

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Journey into Dyslexia is a heartwarming and insightful documentary that explores what it's like to grow up with dyslexia. The film follows the journeys of several individuals with dyslexia, including author and activist Jonathan Mooney, as they share their experiences with the learning disorder. The documentary delves into the history and science of dyslexia, exploring what causes it and how it affects the brain. Viewers get a glimpse into the day-to-day challenges faced by those with dyslexia, including difficulties with reading, writing, and spelling, as well as the emotional toll it can take on individuals.

The film also explores the many strengths and talents that dyslexic individuals possess, including a keen sense of visual-spatial awareness, creativity, and problem-solving abilities. Through interviews with experts, educators, and advocates, Journey into Dyslexia makes a compelling case for the importance of embracing these talents and supporting individuals with dyslexia in reaching their full potential.

One of the most striking aspects of the film is the personal stories shared by those with dyslexia. Jonathan Mooney, for example, recounts his struggles growing up in a school system that failed to recognize his potential. He shares the challenges he faced in learning to read and write, as well as the feelings of shame and inadequacy that often accompanied his struggles.

Despite these difficulties, Mooney went on to become a successful writer, speaker, and advocate for individuals with learning differences. His story, along with those of others featured in the film, is a powerful reminder that with the right support and understanding, individuals with dyslexia can achieve incredible things.

Another standout feature of the documentary is its emphasis on the importance of early detection and intervention. Experts interviewed in the film stress the importance of identifying dyslexia early on, so that individuals can receive the support they need to succeed in school and beyond. The film also highlights the need for educational systems to recognize and accommodate the needs of dyslexic learners, and offers practical strategies for teachers and parents to support these students.

Journey into Dyslexia is a touching and informative film that sheds light on a topic that is often overlooked in mainstream discourse. Its emphasis on the personal stories of individuals with dyslexia serves as a powerful reminder that far too often, individuals with learning differences are overlooked and underserved. The film serves as a call to action for educators, policymakers, and society as a whole to recognize and support the strengths and abilities of dyslexic individuals.

Overall, Journey into Dyslexia is a must-see documentary for anyone with an interest in learning differences, education, or social justice. Its blend of science, personal stories, and advocacy make for a powerful and engaging viewing experience that is both informative and inspiring.

Journey into Dyslexia is a 2011 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 17 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.6.

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You’ve probably taught a student with dyslexia—and were perplexed on how to help. This film shows successful adults who see their dyslexia as a unique gift.

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It’s estimated that 1 in 10 people in the United States have dyslexia.  So, what’s it like to have dyslexia? And, how can students with dyslexia successfully learn?

Dyslexia is a learning disability that is neurologically based—it results from differences in how the brain processes information. It is not a mental disorder or related to intelligence. It straddles all levels of education and economic class. While people with dyslexia see words differently, they also see things that others miss.

In the HBO film, “Journey Into Dyslexia,” award-winning filmmakers Alan and Susan Raymond visit schools throughout the U.S. that have programs specifically designed for different ways of learning. Students—elementary through college—teachers, researchers, and successful adults candidly speak about their school experiences, why different is good, and how they have learned to navigate the world.

Check out the “Journey into Dyslexia” website to view the trailer and to explore its many resources on dyslexia, including facts, biographies of notable adults with dyslexia, and educational resources.  See if your library has the film available for check-out, or you may purchase the film online.

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Here are other excellent websites that advocate positive, forward-thinking insights and actions on dyslexia:

Dyslexia Foundation of New Zealand Like the U.S., nearly 1 in 10 New Zealanders have dyslexia. The foundation offers resources to recognize and understand dyslexia, and take action with solutions and assessments.

Children of the Code Look beyond this website’s colorful disarray and you’ll find an abundance of videos and interviews with neuroscientists and others on “the code,” and the challenge of learning to read it.

Dyslexic Advantage Dyslexic Advantage is a gathering place for people with or interested in dyslexia. Established by two neurolearning specialists, it houses stories, podcasts, forums, and articles on dyslexia, testing, teaching methods, and more.

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The team usa track star revealed details about his health. here's everything he's said, by caroline kee | today • published august 9, 2024 • updated on august 10, 2024 at 12:04 pm.

Team USA track and field star Noah Lyles is opening up about his health after an eventful Paris Olympics .

The 27-year-old, now crowned the "fastest man alive," is ending his 2024 Olympic journey with two medals and a COVID-19 diagnosis — but the superstar sprinter wants everyone to know about the obstacles he overcame to get there in the first place.

Following his gold medal finish in the men’s 100-meter final on Sunday, Aug. 4, Lyles posted the  following on X , formerly Twitter: "I have Asthma, allergies, dyslexia, ADD, anxiety, and Depression. But I will tell you that what you have does not define what you can become. Why Not You!"

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I have Asthma, allergies, dyslexia, ADD, anxiety, and Depression. But I will tell you that what you have does not define what you can become. Why Not You! — Noah Lyles, OLY (@LylesNoah) August 4, 2024

Days later, on Thursday, Aug. 8, Lyles collapsed on the track after coming in third in the men's 200-meter final, which was considered his strongest event.

Lyles won the bronze medal, but was visibly depleted immediately after the race and was taken away from the track in a wheelchair,  TODAY.com previously reported .

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On Thursday, Aug. 8, USA Track and Field confirmed to TODAY.com that Lyles tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, Aug. 6. Despite his diagnosis, Lyles opted to race in the men's 200-meter final.

"After a thorough medical evaluation, Noah chose to compete tonight. We respect his decision and will continue to monitor his condition closely,” a USATF spokesperson said.

In an  interview with NBC’s Lewis Johnson , Lyles described his initial symptoms. “I woke up early, about 5 a.m. on Tuesday morning and I was just feeling really horrible. I knew it was more than just being sore from the 100,” Lyles said.

Lyles is one of at least 40 athletes who have  tested positive for COVID-19 at the 2024 Paris Olympics .

A spokesperson for the U.S. Olympics and Paralympics Committee told TODAY.com that following Lyles' positive test, "USOPC and USATF swiftly enacted all necessary protocols to prioritize his health, the wellbeing of our team, and the safety of fellow competitors."

Lyles chose to withdraw from the men's 4x100-meter relay on Friday. Team USA was disqualified after coming in seventh place.

On Thursday, Lyles announced that his 2024 Olympic journey was over in a  post on Instagram . “I believe this will be the end of my 2024 Olympics. It is not the (Olympics) I dreamed of but it has left me with so much Joy in my heart,” Lyles wrote in the caption.

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Lyles has severe asthma

A lifelong battle with asthma did not stop Lyles from becoming the world's fastest man. Lyles, who was born in Florida but grew up in Alexandria, Virginia, suffered from asthma since childhood.

"I didn't get to participate in sports 'till I got about seven or eight... there wasn’t a time that I can remember where asthma was not an issue," Lyles said in the first episode of the Netflix documentary series “SPRINT.” He went on to describe the many nights he spent as a child in the hospital, receiving medication to calm his asthma episodes.

Asthma is a chronic lung disease which causes inflammation and and narrowing of the airways,  per the Cleveland Clinic .

During an asthma attack, the the muscles in the airways tighten and the lining of the airways becomes swollen, and the body produces more mucus. This can cause wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath and chest pain.

Possible triggers for an asthma attack include dust, allergies, air pollution, weather, pet dander and other irritants.

Lyles eventually started nebulizer treatment, which involves inhaling aerosolized asthma medication through a mask. Lyles’ mother, Keisha Caine Bishop, told  ESPN's Aishwarya Kumar  she did everything she could to get rid of dust in the home to minimize his attacks — including ripping up the carpets, taking down the curtains and throwing away his stuffed animals, ESPN reported.

Asthma cannot be cured, but it can be treated and managed. Medications, as well as avoiding triggers and preventing attacks, can help control the symptoms, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

In addition to taking asthma medication, Lyles had his adenoids and tonsils removed as a child to help his breathing, ESPN reported. Lyles started running at the age of 12, he told  Olympics.com .

Exercise can trigger asthma, but many athletes can still compete and succeed in sports with the condition. According to a 2023 study in the  Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Sports , asthma affects about 15–30% of Olympians.

Lyles said he has ADHD and dyslexia

In his now-viral tweet following his men's 100-meter final, Lyles opened up about having "dyslexia (and) ADD." Lyles  told TIME  that he was diagnosed with the disorders as a child, around the time he was in middle school, and that these made school "difficult."

ADD is an outdated term for ADHD, or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder,  per the Child Mind Institute . ADHD is one of the most commonly diagnosed neurodevelopmental disorders in children and symptoms often continue into adulthood.

Dyslexia is a learning disorder which can cause difficulties reading and writing due to problems processing speech sounds and how they relate to words or letters,  per the Mayo Clinic .

People with ADHD have impaired executive functioning and may have trouble paying attention, struggle to control impulsive emotions or behaviors or be overly active, per  the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .

ADHD symptoms may also include being easily distracted, having difficulty following instructions or conversations, interrupting people, being restless and struggling with organization and finishing tasks,  TODAY.com previously reported .

“I just knew this kid had a lot of energy,” Bishop said in the Netflix documentary “SPRINT.” Sports, particularly running, were an outlet for Lyles, his mother said.

Studies have shown that exercise can help improve symptoms of ADHD, especially in children. In a  2022 meta-analysis  published in the journal Psychiatry Research, researchers found that exercise may help improve attention, executive functioning and motor skills.

Lyles has struggled with depression

Lyles has always been open about his  mental health struggles throughout his career , especially on social media.

After winning two gold medals at the 2019 World Championships, Lyles was set on dominating at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, isolation caused Lyles to lose his "twinkle," his longtime therapist Cheryl Tardosky-Anderson told  TIME .

“The Noah leading up to Tokyo was depressed,” Lyles  told NBC4 Washington in June .

After the murder of George Floyd caused Lyles to fall into a deeper depression, he started medication, which he shared in a tweet in August 2020. However, Lyles cycled off his antidepressants in preparation for the postponed Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021,  TODAY.com previously reported .

Recently I decided to get on antidepressant medication. That was one of the best decisions I have made in a while. Since then I have been able to think with out the dark undertone in mind of nothing matters. Thank you God for mental Health đŸ™đŸŸ — Noah Lyles, OLY (@LylesNoah) August 2, 2020

Lyles was a favorite for the men’s 200-meter race and hoped to take home a gold medal in Tokyo, but finished third behind Team USA's Kenny Bednarek and Canada's Andre de Grasse.

After winning the bronze medal in 2021, Lyles broke down in a teary 15-minute post-race interview, opening up about his brother and his mental health struggles. Lyles’ younger brother Josephus is also an elite sprinter, but did not qualify for the Tokyo Olympics. “This should be him," he said.

A teary Lyles continued: “Somebody asked me why I told people on Twitter that I was on antidepressants ... I knew there were a lot of people out there like me who were too scared to say something or even start that journey."

"I wanted them to know if you guys see me in a big light, I want you to know that it’s OK not to feel good and you can go out and talk to somebody. ... This is a serious issue. You don’t want to wake up one day and think, ‘I don’t want to be here anymore.’”

In an  interview with TODAY  a few days later, Lyles told Craig Melvin why he chose to speak out. “Now, as I got more and more popular, I got more and more attention, people watching me. So I feel that I was able to reach an even bigger audience."

"I know that there’s somebody out there who is probably struggling (with) the same issues I was and I want them to know that there is ways to feel better. They don’t have to keep feeling that way.”

Lyles also thanked his mother, his girlfriend, and his multiple therapists, for supporting him. "It takes a village."

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