Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HCR158 Latest Draft

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                            SPONSOR:      Rep. K. Williams & Rep. Dorsey Walker on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Sturgeon on behalf of all Senators           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 158       DESIGNATING OCTOBER AS DYSLEXIA AWARENESS MONTH IN DELAWARE.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Rep. K. Williams & Rep. Dorsey Walker on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Sturgeon on behalf of all Senators     

SPONSOR: Rep. K. Williams & Rep. Dorsey Walker on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Sturgeon on behalf of all Senators

 SPONSOR:  

 Rep. K. Williams & Rep. Dorsey Walker on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Sturgeon on behalf of all Senators 

   

 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 158 

   

 DESIGNATING OCTOBER AS DYSLEXIA AWARENESS MONTH IN DELAWARE. 

   

  WHEREAS,  dyslexia is a learning disability that can hinder a persons ability to read, write, spell, and sometimes speak; and    WHEREAS, dyslexia is the most common learning disability in children and persists throughout life with 10 percent of the population or one out of every 10 people in the United States suffering from dyslexia; and   WHEREAS, dyslexia has affected some of the worlds most famous artists, innovators, and leaders; and    WHEREAS, dyslexia is identifiable with over 90 percent certainty in children ages five and one-half to six and one-half; and   WHEREAS, children with dyslexia who are identified as dyslexic and provided with effective reading instruction in kindergarten and first grade, will have significantly fewer problems learning to read at grade-level than children who are not identified as dyslexic or provided help until third grade or later; and   WHEREAS, children with untreated dyslexia suffer devastating personal consequences as it is the primary reason teenagers drop out of school, is a contributing factor to juvenile delinquency, and can lead to adults unable to achieve at their fullest capacity; and   WHEREAS, proper diagnosis, early and appropriate intervention, and support from family, teachers, and friends will greatly increase a childs academic success and self-esteem, however it is never too late for adults with dyslexia to learn to read, and to process and express information more efficiently; and   WHEREAS, October is National Dyslexia Awareness Month, reminding students and their parents that difficulties encountered in living with dyslexia can be overcome with early intervention and can lead to successes in adulthood; and   WHEREAS, during the month of October, conferences are held around the United States to promote awareness, research, and early identification of dyslexia.   NOW, THEREFORE:    BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 152  nd   General Assembly, the Senate concurring therein, that the month of October be designated as Dyslexia Awareness Month in Delaware.      

 WHEREAS,  dyslexia is a learning disability that can hinder a persons ability to read, write, spell, and sometimes speak; and 

  WHEREAS, dyslexia is the most common learning disability in children and persists throughout life with 10 percent of the population or one out of every 10 people in the United States suffering from dyslexia; and 

 WHEREAS, dyslexia has affected some of the worlds most famous artists, innovators, and leaders; and  

 WHEREAS, dyslexia is identifiable with over 90 percent certainty in children ages five and one-half to six and one-half; and 

 WHEREAS, children with dyslexia who are identified as dyslexic and provided with effective reading instruction in kindergarten and first grade, will have significantly fewer problems learning to read at grade-level than children who are not identified as dyslexic or provided help until third grade or later; and 

 WHEREAS, children with untreated dyslexia suffer devastating personal consequences as it is the primary reason teenagers drop out of school, is a contributing factor to juvenile delinquency, and can lead to adults unable to achieve at their fullest capacity; and 

 WHEREAS, proper diagnosis, early and appropriate intervention, and support from family, teachers, and friends will greatly increase a childs academic success and self-esteem, however it is never too late for adults with dyslexia to learn to read, and to process and express information more efficiently; and 

 WHEREAS, October is National Dyslexia Awareness Month, reminding students and their parents that difficulties encountered in living with dyslexia can be overcome with early intervention and can lead to successes in adulthood; and 

 WHEREAS, during the month of October, conferences are held around the United States to promote awareness, research, and early identification of dyslexia. 

 NOW, THEREFORE:  

 BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 152  nd   General Assembly, the Senate concurring therein, that the month of October be designated as Dyslexia Awareness Month in Delaware. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This concurrent resolution designates October of each year as Dyslexia Awareness Month in Delaware. According to the United States National Institute of Health, dyslexia is a learning disability that can hinder a persons ability to read, write, spell, and sometimes speak. Dyslexia is the most common learning disability in children and persists throughout life with 10 percent of the population or one out of every 10 people in the United States suffering from dyslexia.   Children with dyslexia who are identified as dyslexic and provided with effective reading instruction in kindergarten and first grade, will have significantly fewer problems learning to read at grade level than children who are not identified as dyslexic or provided help until third grade or after. Proper diagnosis, early and appropriate treatment, and support from family, teachers, and friends will greatly increase a childs academic success and self-esteem; however, it is never too late for adults with dyslexia to learn to read, and process and express information more efficiently.      October is National Dyslexia Awareness Month, reminding students and their parents that living with dyslexia can be tackled with early intervention. Each year during the month of October, conferences are held around the United States to promote awareness, research, and early identification of dyslexia.         

 SYNOPSIS 

 This concurrent resolution designates October of each year as Dyslexia Awareness Month in Delaware. According to the United States National Institute of Health, dyslexia is a learning disability that can hinder a persons ability to read, write, spell, and sometimes speak. Dyslexia is the most common learning disability in children and persists throughout life with 10 percent of the population or one out of every 10 people in the United States suffering from dyslexia. 

 Children with dyslexia who are identified as dyslexic and provided with effective reading instruction in kindergarten and first grade, will have significantly fewer problems learning to read at grade level than children who are not identified as dyslexic or provided help until third grade or after. Proper diagnosis, early and appropriate treatment, and support from family, teachers, and friends will greatly increase a childs academic success and self-esteem; however, it is never too late for adults with dyslexia to learn to read, and process and express information more efficiently. 

  

 October is National Dyslexia Awareness Month, reminding students and their parents that living with dyslexia can be tackled with early intervention. Each year during the month of October, conferences are held around the United States to promote awareness, research, and early identification of dyslexia.