Tips and Tricks for Overcoming Dyslexia: Help with Dyslexia at Home

Parenting is hard, but a child with dyslexia can also confuse parents. Are you helping or harming? Here are some tips to help with everyday challenges.

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    The Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity: Early Intervention Means More Help with Dyslexia

    Parents can play an active role in early identification of dyslexia. Early intervention help students get the positive support earlier.

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    Child Mind Institute: Understand the Signs to Improve Dyslexia

    Kids with dyslexia have a hard time decoding new words, or breaking them down into manageable chunks they can then sound out. FInd out the signs.

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    Touch-type Read & Spell: Does Your Child Need Dyslexia Reading Help?

    Learn if your child has dyslexia. If so, it does not mean they are less intelligent than their peers, they just process and learn in a different way.

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    Nicole Gelormini: Dyslexia Symptons and Testing

    Symptoms of dyslexia can vary from person to person, but with proper testing they can be accurately identified.

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    Learning Disabilities Resources Foundation Action

    A source to inform, Inspire and to provide essential resources and learning disability tools.

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    Pacer Center: Another Resource to Improve Dyslexia

    If your child isn’t meeting major milestones, is struggling in school, or you sense there’s a problem, here is another resource for you.

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