Dyslexia and Library Programmes for Motivation to Read in Croatia
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Dyslexia is being studied in Croatia systematically, according to the features of language for the last 20 years. Scientific knowledge of dyslexia gives a significant contribution to prevention of consequences of dyslexia among citizens of all ages, from preschool to working population. Considerable part of contribution for people with dyslexia accomplished in public libraries in the last 10 years, thanks to cooperation among librarians and speech and language therapists. Projects for motivation to read for people with reading and writing difficulties are developed by Croatian Library Association in cooperation with Croatian Dyslexia Association and Croatian Logopedics Association. This paper will describe projects for motivation to read for people with reading and writing difficulties in Croatian public libraries.
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