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30 short pages boldly declare a statement of truth that can ignite a revolution against historical “mud slinging” and set a young generation free of dyslexia.  Truth has the power to set folks free.  Knowing the truth about the root causes of dyslexia can empower pioneers to blaze a trail through traditional mindsets and perhaps stop an epidemic of learning disabilities that currently claims the lives of one in five children. Does anyone care about these disheartened children?  Will anyone help their struggling families?  Is anyone brave enough to champion a life-saving effort?  Is anyone willing to sing a new freedom song? Jan Bedell, mother of a mentally challenged young adult, has sacrificially labored for two decades – 16 years to work with dyslexic children.  The neurodevelopmental approach has successfully addressed root causes of dyslexia and set them free of debilitating symptoms.  Dyslexia is no longer a death sentence.  There is hope!  Jan Bedell is helping families.  Jan Bedell is singing a freedom song! This spring Jan Bedell is writing her final paper to obtain a Master’s in Special Education Degree from Texas Tech University.  The abstract is entitled, “Dyslexia:  The Neurodevelopmental Approach.”  Results from her volumes of research on dyslexia could only be summarized in 37 short pages for her professor.  The remaining details must wait for publishing in a book. We applaud your pioneering efforts, Jan Bedell!  Thank you for dedicating your professional life to the study of the root causes of dyslexia, ADD and other learning disabilities.  Thousands of families have been helped and are deeply grateful for your neurodevelopmental solutions.  Sing on!  Sing loud!  Sing strong a Freedom Song!