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In his book, 100 little psychological traits for understanding your brain, Alain Lieury unlocks the secrets to our minds and memory functions. Here are Doctissimo’s top five to [..]
Dyslexia Matters Conference
DYSLEXIA MATTERS CONFERENCE SATURDAY JUNE 16TH 2012 Presented by Dyslexia North East Venue: Life Conference and Banqueting Centre Times Square Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4EP Speakers Include: YOUR [..]