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Longtime educator, dyslexic, publishes childrens book
The Pueblo West View, October 12, 2006 by Loretta Sword
An Oklahoma high school counselor once advised Richard Hartgraves that he'd better plan to make a living with his back, because he wouldn't do it with his brain.
Dyslexia, a little-known neurological disorder in the 1950s, had resulted in IQ and college-aptitude test scores that were not a true reflection of his intelligence or academic capabilities.
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