In today's show, we spoke to Axel Gudmundsson - Director of GiftedDyslexic. Today, April 23rd marks World Book Day and therefore we were discussing dyslexia which affects millions of people worldwide. Dyslexia is a complex reading, writing and learning condition in which letters and numbers are reversed or even seen and written upside down that affects more and more children and adults which cause low self-esteem and frustration on a massive scale. GiftedDyslexic offers assessments, intervention programmes and training throughout South Africa as there are currently two licensed Davis facilitators operating in the country, one in Cape Town , and the other in Durban . For further information you can contact GiftedDyslexia on (021) 783 2722 or visit their website http://www.gifteddyslexic.com/
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