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Spread the love“`html When discussing learning differences, dyslexia often takes center stage, but there’s another layer that significantly impacts those who have it: executive function challenges.
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Before she was sworn into the 118th U.S. Congress, before she led the Oregon House as majority leader, before she led Oregon’s Bureau of Labor and Industries, U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle dropped out of school ...
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Audiologist Austen Beaird uses a low-gain hearing aid to help with auditory processing disorder. He says he likes to wear pink ones to challenge the stigma. "It shows people, even if hearing aids are ...
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