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About us
What began as a school paper about dyslexia, has now grown out to a full website! And we are rather proud of it.
During the research for her paper at secondary school, Sue Case came across many websites on dyslexia of questionable quality (no offense!). She now studies arts in the Netherlands.
Although her paper was originally written in Dutch - and graded 8.25 out of 10 -, her brother Justin Case (our parents must have thought that was funny) translated it into English and divided the chapters into pages. We plan to gradually add more pages that are relevant to our visitors.
For the time being, this little bit of information is all, but soon I'll be writing some more about us!
