Dyslexia and Special Education in Egypt
How well is dyslexia understood, provided for, and taught, in Egypt? And who is there to teach dyslexic students? The international educator Mayy Zekry explains. For international and intercultural perspectives on dyslexia and other neurodivergent conditions, contact Dyslexia Bytes via: https://dyslexiabytes.org/#contact To subscribe to the YouTube channel for regular new videos, please visit: / @dyslexiabytes And we'd love you to join us on social media. Find us @... / dyslexiagram / bytesdyslexia / dyslexiabytes

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