My name is Rhiannon Britney and I am dyslexic! I was asked to write an article for Allen’s because I am dyslexic and I have achieved success in my life that many without any type of learning disability have achieved. I am 59 years old and have several degrees and certificates. I received my first […]
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Learning Is Not Black And White
Everyone learns differently. We can fill a room with people and divide it into all types of learners. Learning is not black and white. If we’re going to do this scientifically, not only will there be all kinds of learners, but in each category there would be subcategories for people to learn. There are those […]
Twelve Year Old Dyslexic Boy Helps Others Read
A few weeks ago, through my Facebook fanpage, my team and I had the pleasure of meeting a twelve year old dyslexic boy that is doing something amazing to help others read. His name is Jessie Hammack and he is on a mission to bring the joy of reading to other children and adults by […]
Let’s Talk About Life – Being Defined By Labels
In this week’s episode of “Let’s Talk About Life” we talk about being defined by labels. Growing up in the 1940s and 50s there were basically two labels; you were either smart or dumb. As discussed in my previous episodes, you all know I was labeled as dumb. In today’s day and age there seems […]
Learning Disabilities & Dyslexia: The Struggle Is Real
This is a guest post from my daughter Sherri, who like me, is a dyslexic with learning disabilities. She touches on an important subject that many of you might be able to relate to, and possibly have even experienced yourself. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us Sherri! Dear Social Media Users, Friends, and […]





