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Fun and interactive materials that children love
Methods proven to help with dyslexia
Created by experienced therapists
Adaptable to each child’s needs
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Teaching a dyslexic child who is behind grade level
requires patience, structure, and the right
methods- especially those based on how the
dyslexic brain learns best.
Here is a comprehensive guide for how to approach:
Start where they are at, NOT where the grade level
is!
Assess their current reading, writing, and spelling
level not just their age and grade.
Use informal assessments or reading inventories to
determine gaps.
Accept that progress may be slower-but can be
stronger and deeper if the foundation is solid.
Use a Structured Literacy Approach
Play sound games
Teach letter sound relationships
Use the SOS method
Use repetitive reading or decodable texts
Break tasks into manageable chunks
Build confidence
Be consistent and repetitive