Learningdis Blog Joins AnswerBlog Network

The Learningdis Blog learningdis.com, which provides news and related pieces on dyslexia has joined the AnswerBlog Network.

(PRWEB) September 15, 2005

learningdis.com (http://learningdis.blogspot.com/) has become an official member of the AnswerBlogs Network (http://answerblogs.com). The purpose of this blog is to provide information and insight on aspects of dyslexia and dysgraphia and related challenges that have frustrated students, parents and educators for generations. It endeavours to provide information on methods and programs that have become available, new ones that are being developed, pertient book reviews, and personal perspectives that give grass roots insight.

As the recent British debates illustrated, dyslexia is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed leading to added difficulties for millions of individuals. This highlights the need for a place where people can go to get a good overview and explore options and see what has been done by others without marketing pressure. Niche-based blogs are quickly becoming the best way for consumers to do online research. "By becoming a member of the AnswerBlogs network, our blog will be able to reach more consumers than we could as a stand-alone blog" says Michael Peterson, editor of successblog.biz. We agree that individuals and familes should have easy access to this material.

For more information on dyslexia please visit:

http://learningdis.blogspot.com

If you are interested in starting your own niche based blog visit: http://answerblogs.com

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Contact Information
Elizabeth Feeley

http://learningdis.com/
604-580-1443

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