Carroll's Dyslexia Diagnosis Access Act moves forward in state Senate
Briefly

The Dyslexia Diagnosis Access Act would require private health insurance to cover neuropsychological exams for dyslexia diagnosis, helping families and potentially lowering costs compared to untreated dyslexia consequences.
Early identification of dyslexia is crucial as studies indicate up to one in five children may have dyslexia or similar conditions, impacting educational achievement and overall well-being.
Assemblymember Robert Carroll highlighted the importance of receiving a dyslexia diagnosis in his childhood and emphasized the life-changing impact of appropriate interventions.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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