While there are many reasons for children to feel as though they are 'not like the others' - who feel misunderstood, unacceptable and/or inferior - high on the list is the often undiagnosed disability known as dyslexia. Vaguely defined as an 'unexpected difficulty in learning how to read in those with normal intelligence', dyslexia is much more common than is currently recognized and much more complex than simply not being able to learn to read. Since...