<p>One thing I learned is that there are a variety of methods to help dyslexics learn to read. I can’t even coun how many we tried the first couple years. If you go down that path, don’t get discouraged just try something else. Believe it or not it was Dr. Suess that got my son actually reading and not just memorizing text that was read to him. Hop on Pop will be forever dear to my heart. No one knows why Dr. Suess books “worked” or what about them “worked” but they did. Not colored filters, not published techniques, just Dr. Suess LOL. The most important take-away however is that really brilliant people have a high preponderance of dyslexia which is in and of itself very interesting.</p>