Bill creating dyslexia guidebook heads to state Senate in Wisconsin

In Madison, Wisconsin, lawmakers are one step closer to creating a guidebook for parents and school districts to help students with dyslexia. A bill passed the State Assembly Tuesday which would require the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) to create a handbook on how to detect and assist students with dyslexia and other reading conditions.

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