More Texas children are being identified with dyslexia than ever before — and so are their parents

Irene Gonzalez wasn’t surprised when she received her daughter Zoe’s dyslexia diagnosis.

As a 6-year-old, Zoe had struggled to learn her letters. When her first formal evaluation came back clear, Gonzalez insisted the school test her again.

This time, it was indisputable: Zoe had dyslexia…

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