Abstract

Schools traditionally approach teaching as though all students shared the same genomic structure, leading to the labeling of slow-learning children as lazy or lacking motivation by parents and teachers. Two recent studies examined whether families with dyslexic individuals share genetically based differences. Expanding on earlier research, re- …

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