April 20, 2026

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CELEBRATING WORLD PEACE DAY!

CELEBRATING WORLD PEACE DAY!
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On World Peace Day, we come together as a global community to reflect on the importance of peace for all learners, including those still struggling to accept that they are dyslexic, and those living with it. Dyslexia can be a challenging journey, but embracing peace and harmony in our lives can make a significant difference to our well-being, education, and communities.

As humans, we understand the value of a peaceful environment, where everyone feels safe, heard, and understood. For dyslexic learners, peace in the classroom can lead to significant improvements in academic performance, decreased stress levels, and a greater sense of belonging. Teachers and parents play a critical role in creating a comfortable and conducive environment for their children to learn and grow peacefully.

We believe that peace should be a vital aspect of our daily lives, not just on World Peace Day. It is something that we can all cultivate within ourselves, starting by treating ourselves and others with kindness, empathy, and understanding. Simple acts of kindness and compassion such as lending a listening ear, offering a helping hand, or saying thank you can go a long way in promoting peace and harmony in our lives.

When we come together to celebrate World Peace Day, we are reminded of the significant impact that valuing peace can have on our development as individuals and as a society. Creating a peaceful world is not just a dream, but something that can be achieved, one step at a time, beginning with ourselves.

So let us embrace peace, not just today but every day, in our hearts and our communities. Together, we can create a world where peace prevails, and every person including those with dyslexia feels empowered to succeed and contribute to a more peaceful world.
The question is, are you #DyslexiaAware?

Spread The word, encourage change, and Celebrate the impact.

With warm regards,

Dyslexia Initiatives Project Africa (DIPA) Organization
www.dipa.org.ng

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