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Is All Dyslexia The Same?

In my years as a dyslexia tutor, I have often been asked whether all forms of dyslexia are the same. Do all dyslexic students face the same challenges? If so, do dyslexia tutors treat every case of dyslexia the same way? The answer is definitely “no”. In my years of dyslexia tutoring, I have rarely […]

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In my years as a dyslexia tutor, I have often been asked whether all forms of dyslexia are the same. Do all dyslexic students face the same challenges? If so, do dyslexia tutors treat every case of dyslexia the same way? The answer is definitely “no”. In my years of dyslexia tutoring, I have rarely

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

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

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

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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

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