Dyslexia Connect

Is Dyslexia Tutoring Needed?

Many parents struggle to determine whether their child needs dyslexia tutoring; especially if they have not been officially tested for dyslexia. Fortunately, working with a dyslexia tutor is excellent for any individual with reading, spelling or comprehension difficulties. Most dyslexia tutors employ a phonics based approach with teaching that works equally well, whether or not the […]

Is Dyslexia Tutoring Needed? Read More »

Many parents struggle to determine whether their child needs dyslexia tutoring; especially if they have not been officially tested for dyslexia. Fortunately, working with a dyslexia tutor is excellent for any individual with reading, spelling or comprehension difficulties. Most dyslexia tutors employ a phonics based approach with teaching that works equally well, whether or not the

Starting the New Year Right

Now is a great time to enroll your student in our online dyslexia tutoring program, and give them the tools, ability and confidence that they need to succeed in school.  Our online dyslexia tutoring can help you make a positive change to start the new year. For many students, getting additional help without a change

Starting the New Year Right Read More »

Now is a great time to enroll your student in our online dyslexia tutoring program, and give them the tools, ability and confidence that they need to succeed in school.  Our online dyslexia tutoring can help you make a positive change to start the new year. For many students, getting additional help without a change

Dyslexia and Trouble With Similar Words

Since dyslexia can cause individuals to have trouble with decoding words, many dyslexics have trouble with similar words. For example, during my years in dyslexia tutoring, I have seen students mix up the words “staring” and “starting” dozens, and probably even hundreds of times. Dyslexia tutors often have to retrain students to sound out all

Dyslexia and Trouble With Similar Words Read More »

Since dyslexia can cause individuals to have trouble with decoding words, many dyslexics have trouble with similar words. For example, during my years in dyslexia tutoring, I have seen students mix up the words “staring” and “starting” dozens, and probably even hundreds of times. Dyslexia tutors often have to retrain students to sound out all

Dyslexia and Confusing Words

As a dyslexia tutor, I sometimes see the same words repeatedly giving students trouble. Sometimes, the words that they mix up may be very close in spelling. A good example are the words “stared” and “started”. In my years of dyslexia tutoring, there are few words as consistently mixed up by my students as these two.

Dyslexia and Confusing Words Read More »

As a dyslexia tutor, I sometimes see the same words repeatedly giving students trouble. Sometimes, the words that they mix up may be very close in spelling. A good example are the words “stared” and “started”. In my years of dyslexia tutoring, there are few words as consistently mixed up by my students as these two.

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