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A Dyslexia Tutor

A dyslexia tutor needs to possess certain qualities and skills to be truly effective when teaching dyslexic students. First, a dyslexia tutor needs to have special training in a dyslexia tutoring method that works.  A general background in education helps, but the nature of dyslexia requires special training for a dyslexia tutor to have all […]

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A dyslexia tutor needs to possess certain qualities and skills to be truly effective when teaching dyslexic students. First, a dyslexia tutor needs to have special training in a dyslexia tutoring method that works.  A general background in education helps, but the nature of dyslexia requires special training for a dyslexia tutor to have all

Anxiety and Dyslexia Tutoring

When a child starts dyslexia tutoring, they are often very anxious. This anxiety typically comes from a child’s fear of failing and being put in situations where they will not be able to do what is asked of them. For dyslexia tutors, it is extremely important to make a new student feel at ease and

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When a child starts dyslexia tutoring, they are often very anxious. This anxiety typically comes from a child’s fear of failing and being put in situations where they will not be able to do what is asked of them. For dyslexia tutors, it is extremely important to make a new student feel at ease and

The Joy of Reading

As a dyslexia tutor, I often see children who have lost their desire to read. Often, these dyslexic students have not received dyslexia tutoring, and as a result, reading has become a constant struggle and source of discouragement for them. In these circumstances, it makes sense why they do not like to read, because it’s

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As a dyslexia tutor, I often see children who have lost their desire to read. Often, these dyslexic students have not received dyslexia tutoring, and as a result, reading has become a constant struggle and source of discouragement for them. In these circumstances, it makes sense why they do not like to read, because it’s

Dealing With Frustration

Every dyslexia tutor has witnessed the frustration brought on by dyslexia. Dealing with this frustration adds another element to dyslexia tutoring that cannot be ignored.  In my own work as a dyslexia tutor, I have most often seen examples of this with dyslexic children who are bright. An intelligent child with dyslexia tends to be very

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Every dyslexia tutor has witnessed the frustration brought on by dyslexia. Dealing with this frustration adds another element to dyslexia tutoring that cannot be ignored.  In my own work as a dyslexia tutor, I have most often seen examples of this with dyslexic children who are bright. An intelligent child with dyslexia tends to be very

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