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Dyslexia

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Some facts about Dyslexia Infographic

People with dyslexia tend to use the right side of their brain to process language while non-dyslexic people use three areas on the left side of the b

Severity levels of dyslexia - Number Dyslexia

Numbers indicating prevalence of dyslexia is really terrifying. According to ldonline, 5 to 15 percent of Americans—14.5 to 43.5 million children and adults— have dyslexia. Not only this, 1 out of every 5 individual is at risk of developing dyslexia at some point of their life. If taken whole

Dyslexia is a common reading and spelling disability, affecting approximately 10% of students. Symptoms vary from person to person, and this checklist will guide you in determining whether your child may be affected.

Dyslexia is a common reading and spelling disability, affecting approximately 10% of students. Symptoms vary from person to person, and this checklist will guide you in determining whether your child may be affected.

Strengths of dyslexia

Focusing on the strengths of dyslexia rather than the negative impact changes the way we view this learning difference. Click to read more.

How to Spot Dyslexia, and What to Do Next | Cult of Pedagogy

Learn the traits that might indicate dyslexia in students and what you can do inside and outside the classroom to better support these students.

an exercise for non dyslexic people, to help them better understand the difficulties and frustrations a dyslexic person faces even when trying to read

I designed this piece not to be a literal interpretation of what I see when I look at a page of text, but rather an exercise for non dyslexic people. It helps them better understand the difficulties and frustrations a dyslexic person faces even when trying…

Sight Word Strategies for Dyslexia

Inside you’ll find: How to help a child with dyslexia at home with a simple sight word reading exercise. Many parents want to know how to teach a dyslexic child to read. This post will begin a new series by my friend Jennifer who is a sensory parent, an adoptive parent, a homeschool parent AND [...]

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What do you do when you learn that your child has dyslexia? Should you hide this diagnosis to protect them from labels and misunderstandings, or should you tell them? If you do decide to tell them, how do you do this? Can you help them to overcome any potential fears or misunderstandings? These are the questions that I answer in this blog. Feel free to use my kid-friendly graphics. What are the Benefits of Telling Your Child That He or She Has Dyslexia? Educating your child with dyslexia…

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