FREE Addressing Dyslexia Online Toolkit

Every now and again I come across an amazing resource that somebody has created with the best intentions….To support individuals with dyslexia. This is one such resource. Explore it, use it and share it with others. Our thanks go out to Dr. Margaret Crombie and her colleagues from families and...
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Understanding your Dyslexia

The Difference is Personal The degree of difficulty a dyslexic person has with reading, spelling, and/or speaking varies from person to person apparently due to inherited differences in brain development, as well as the type of teaching the person receives. The brain is normal, often very “intelligent,” but with strengths...
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Evaluating Educational Professionals

Help your child succeed in school by learning as much as you can about the effectiveness of the instruction he or she is receiving. You can do this by talking with his or her teachers and asking questions. The following guidelines will help you know what to ask as well...
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A Plan Of Action For Your Child

Assisting your child or student is much easier when you know the steps to take. Over the years I have written many articles with parent and teacher support in mind. This list below was originally written for the appendix of my book ‘Helping Children With Dyslexia’. It always generates a...
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