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For aspiring journalists, the challenges of dyslexia can seem
insurmountable, especially in the face of an educational system
that is ill-equipped to help. Many with dyslexia and related
learning and attention deficit disorders also struggle with low
self-esteem and emotional health, leading to the assumption that
they cannot succeed, especially in a profession dominated by
reading and writing. This book profiles famous broadcast
journalists who overcame the long-overlooked, often misdiagnosed
learning disability, dyslexia, to succeed at the highest level.
Among them are Emmy Award winners, including CNN's Anderson Cooper
and Robyn Curnow, NBC's Richard Engel, and ABC's Byron Pitts. For
students and practicing journalists, it is a resource to learn more
about dyslexia and how best to approach covering "the invisible
disability." Each of the journalists profiled offer advice into the
best practices in researching, interviewing, writing, and
presenting issues related to dyslexia.
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