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The Importance of Monitored Reading

Anย important element that mostย dyslexia tutors include in dyslexia tutoring is monitored reading time.ย  Monitored reading time is when a student is able to put into practice the things that they have beenย learning, and it gives the dyslexia tutor the chance to help the student make connections between this knowledgeย and the actual words on the page. […]

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Anย important element that mostย dyslexia tutors include in dyslexia tutoring is monitored reading time.ย  Monitored reading time is when a student is able to put into practice the things that they have beenย learning, and it gives the dyslexia tutor the chance to help the student make connections between this knowledgeย and the actual words on the page.

The Small Word Problem

In my past couple of posts, I have been discussing some things that dyslexia tutors focus on during dyslexia tutoring. Today, I will be discussing the issues that dyslexics have with small words. Reading small words accurately can be a challenge for dyslexic student, and the challenge that these small words give themย is one of

The Small Word Problem Read More ยป

In my past couple of posts, I have been discussing some things that dyslexia tutors focus on during dyslexia tutoring. Today, I will be discussing the issues that dyslexics have with small words. Reading small words accurately can be a challenge for dyslexic student, and the challenge that these small words give themย is one of

Dyslexia and Word Skipping

In the previous post, I discussed one of the ways that dyslexia tutoring addresses a dyslexic child’s difficulty with lowercase “b”, “d” and “q”. Another common symptom that dyslexia tutors see on a regular basis is the skipping of words when a student is reading. Word skipping is very common for dyslexics, and the symptom

Dyslexia and Word Skipping Read More ยป

In the previous post, I discussed one of the ways that dyslexia tutoring addresses a dyslexic child’s difficulty with lowercase “b”, “d” and “q”. Another common symptom that dyslexia tutors see on a regular basis is the skipping of words when a student is reading. Word skipping is very common for dyslexics, and the symptom

The “b” and “d” of Dyslexia Tutoring

There are few letters that frustrate dyslexics more than lowercase “b” and lowercase “d”. Lowercase “q” can prove to be just as problematic. Among the common symptoms of dyslexia, the mixing up of “b”, “d” and “q”, is by far, one of the most prominent. In my years of dyslexia tutoring, the majority of my

The “b” and “d” of Dyslexia Tutoring Read More ยป

There are few letters that frustrate dyslexics more than lowercase “b” and lowercase “d”. Lowercase “q” can prove to be just as problematic. Among the common symptoms of dyslexia, the mixing up of “b”, “d” and “q”, is by far, one of the most prominent. In my years of dyslexia tutoring, the majority of my

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