A group in Cobb County is planning to open a school that would serve elementary and middle-school aged students who have dyslexia, an organic reading disability where the brain has difficulty interpreting letters.
To read about this school, please visit the Marietta Daily Journal: http://mdjonline.com/view/full_story/17334906/article-New-private-school-would-serve-students-with-dyslexia?instance=home_news_bullets.
People of all ages with organic reading disabilities such as dyslexia qualify for Talking Book services.
Talking Books are a free public library service for the visually, physically, and reading disabled. The Northeast Georgia Talking Book Center is part of the Athens-Clarke County Library and the Georgia Library for Accessible Services. For more information about our service, please visit our website.
The purpose of this blog is to provide information and useful links to our patrons. The Talking Book Center does not endorse any product mentioned on this blog.
Monday, January 30, 2012
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