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Family Foundation Funds Pilot Program for Dyslexia

October 11, 2016 / by hallfamilyfund / Leave a Comment

An estimated one percent of students in the Park City School District are dyslexic. With a dyslexic child of their own, Ty and Karen Hall and their family foundation are now bankrolling a pilot program to fund training for teachers that will help them identify which students are struggling academically.

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Dyslexia Facts

  • Dyslexia is the most common learning disability. Individuals have difficulty in the areas of language processing.
  • About 70 to 85% of children who are placed in special education for learning disabilities are dyslexic.
  • Children have a 50% chance of having dyslexia if one parent has it.
  • Dyslexia ranges from mild to severe. It is common forĀ  people with dyslexia also to have ADHD.
  • Those with dyslexia use about 5 times more energy to complete mental tasks.

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