Video: Mother and daughter take their dyslexia story to Washington

When Jocelyn was first struggling with reading, the school told her mom, April, that Jocelyn “wasn’t bright.” Luckily, April knew better. Follow April and Jocelyn’s story from dyslexia diagnosis through a college scholarship and a visit to Washington to testify in front of the U.S. Senate.

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