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Most fathers don’t realize how deeply dyslexia affects their children—
or how often it’s being missed.
1 in 5 people are dyslexic.
But in the African-American community, diagnosis rates are nearly cut in half.
This isn’t just about reading.
It’s about misdiagnosis, lost confidence, and kids growing up believing they’re not smart—when they’ve simply never been understood.
In this episode, Nancy Lasseter breaks down:
By Michael DardenMost fathers don’t realize how deeply dyslexia affects their children—
or how often it’s being missed.
1 in 5 people are dyslexic.
But in the African-American community, diagnosis rates are nearly cut in half.
This isn’t just about reading.
It’s about misdiagnosis, lost confidence, and kids growing up believing they’re not smart—when they’ve simply never been understood.
In this episode, Nancy Lasseter breaks down: