On Tuesday, the Troup County Republican Party brought together a panel to discuss some recent educational legislative changes in Georgia, specifically about literacy.
On Tuesday, the dyslexia task force presented findings and recommendations to the City Schools of Decatur school board to better help in teaching students with dyslexia.
Good Day Atlanta viewer information: March 2, 2021
By FOX 5 Digital Team
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The two-minute video features Georgia youth discussing their superpower that makes them special.
ATLANTA -
Georgia youth: Dyslexia is my Superpower! :
They say necessity is the mother of all invention. And in the case of a Facebook video getting a lot of views these days, a local mother needed to send a message. Dyslexia s very misunderstood, and I wanted to write something that would help people understand just how brilliant our children are, just how talented and creative they are, and that they can do anything that they put their minds to, says Meagan Swingle.
Georgia youth: Dyslexia is my superpower!
The two-minute video features Georgia youth discussing their superpower that makes them special.
ATLANTA - They say necessity is the mother of all invention. And in the case of a Facebook video getting a lot of views these days, a local mother needed to send a message. Dyslexia s very misunderstood, and I wanted to write something that would help people understand just how brilliant our children are, just how talented and creative they are, and that they can do anything that they put their minds to, says Meagan Swingle.
Swingle is a volunteer with Decoding Dyslexia Georgia, a network of parents working to improve the lives of children with dyslexia. Because they couldn’t advocate at the Georgia Capitol in person this year, Swingle wrote and the group posted a two-minute video featuring around 80 Georgia youth.