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Librarian Shows Dyslexia Does Not Define Her Story
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Librarian Shows Dyslexia Does Not Define Her StoryLibrary Associate Mardia Jacobs.
She knew she was trying, but reading felt harder for her than it did for others.
The library offers many resources to support readers with dyslexia and other learning differences.
The library’s nonfiction collection also includes materials that help families recognize signs of dyslexia and learn ways to support reading at home.
Some formats use extra spacing or specialized fonts, which can help readers stay focused and avoid mixing up letters or words.