The Conversation U.S. on Nostr: Mothers of children with dyslexia often use metaphors like "alarm bells," "red ...
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"content": "Mothers of children with dyslexia often use metaphors like \"alarm bells,\" \"red flags,\" and \"labyrinth\" to describe their parenting experience. A communication researcher analyzes what these metaphors reveal about challenges families face: \nhttps://theconversation.com/mothers-metaphors-and-dyslexia-what-language-reveals-about-the-challenges-of-a-childs-learning-disability-240424 \n(By College of Charleston Professor Jenna Abetz) #dyslexia",
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