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Jan 2024
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Les Echos - Troubles dys: les maux pour ...

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<p>L’histoire est courante : un parent reçoit le diagnostic dys pour son enfant et se reconnaît dans les symptômes. Il passe lui-même des tests et découvre sur le tard une dyslexie ou une dyscalculie. A plus de 50 ans, Isabelle passe les tests au cabinet de logopédie de Sylvie Tardy, aux Geneveys-sur-Coffrane. A Genève, une a ... Show More
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