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Dyslexia and Success

Of the many wishes that parents have for their children, one is certainly that they have the opportunity to pursue their goals in life and the ability to achieve those goals. For parents of dyslexic children, the realization that their child is dyslexic may be a difficult one. For many parents, this realization is the same […]

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Of the many wishes that parents have for their children, one is certainly that they have the opportunity to pursue their goals in life and the ability to achieve those goals. For parents of dyslexic children, the realization that their child is dyslexic may be a difficult one. For many parents, this realization is the same

Dyslexia Help

For parents of dyslexic children, it can be a very frustrating process trying to find something that will help their children make progress. Sometimes, it’s a struggle simply to figure out why their children are struggling with reading and schoolwork. As a dyslexia tutor, I have worked with students whose parents did not even realize that they were

Dyslexia Help Read More »

For parents of dyslexic children, it can be a very frustrating process trying to find something that will help their children make progress. Sometimes, it’s a struggle simply to figure out why their children are struggling with reading and schoolwork. As a dyslexia tutor, I have worked with students whose parents did not even realize that they were

The Anxiety Factor

Anxiety can be a significant issue for dyslexic students. As a dyslexia tutor, I’ve seen the effects that anxiety can have on dyslexic students in a classroom setting, as well as other areas of life. For dyslexic children, one of the main types of anxiety can be performance anxiety; they worry that will not be

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Anxiety can be a significant issue for dyslexic students. As a dyslexia tutor, I’ve seen the effects that anxiety can have on dyslexic students in a classroom setting, as well as other areas of life. For dyslexic children, one of the main types of anxiety can be performance anxiety; they worry that will not be

The Encouragement Factor

In dyslexia tutoring, there are many important factors that go into helping a dyslexic child succeed with reading and spelling. For example, it is important that a dyslexia tutor gives the child a solid base in phonics, teaches them the rules that govern how syllables are pronounced, and helps them apply these rules when they are reading and spelling.

The Encouragement Factor Read More »

In dyslexia tutoring, there are many important factors that go into helping a dyslexic child succeed with reading and spelling. For example, it is important that a dyslexia tutor gives the child a solid base in phonics, teaches them the rules that govern how syllables are pronounced, and helps them apply these rules when they are reading and spelling.

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