durrell learns differently than some children. his mom noticed it when durrell was in 2nd grade.he was put in special-education classes, and she kept fighting to find out why he had trouble learning. >> the school would say, "go to the doctor." the doctor would say, "the school." >> her battle continued as durrell kept being moved forward through school and into high school, never learning how to read above a 3rd-grade level in spite of his intelligence and very hard work. >> so, the whole 9th-grade year, 10th-grade year, this boy is getting 3.85, 3.5... but he can't read. >> finally, a doctor diagnosed durrell with dyslexia, a brain-processing disorder. donna learned from that doctor about an agency called dredf that helps families like hers. dredf stands for the disability rights education & defense fund. eventually, dredf referred the case out for legal action. the case was resolved outside of court, and while the end result is confidential, donna says durrell is finally getting the help he has always needed. >> most parents that come to me come to me after years and years of