Dyslexic Children
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How to Help Your Dyslexic ChildIt's hard dealing with dyslexic kids,but it can also force a child to try harder. If your child struggles with dyslexia, here are some tips for helping him (or her).- Helping Dyslexic Children Read Similar Letters and NumbersDyslexic children have problems with certain letters that look similar. With a few tips, students will be able to read these letters in words with less difficulty.
- Parents - You Can Help Your Dyslexic Child to Read!Parents of dyslexic children, tend to feel that there is not much that they can do to help their child to read. Contrary to this popular belief, the role of the parent is most critical to the reading success of the dyslexic child.
- How Parents Can Cope with a Dyslexic ChildBeing the parent to a dyslexic child is often difficult. Luckily, there are many things you can do to help you cope with the situation.
- Three Must Read Books for Parents of Dyslexic ChildrenA look at three books that should be considered must reads for parents of children who suffer from dyslexia.
- Turning Dyslexic Children into Avid ReadersIf you have a dyslexic child, then you know that reading comprehension can be are hard subject to tackle. Here are a few tips for getting a frustrated reader to actually enjoy the written word.
- How Parents Can Help Their Dyslexic Children in SchoolAn academic language therapist encourages parents to take an active role in their dyslexic child's education.
- How You Can Help Your Dyslexic ChildHow to tell if your child is dyslexic and things you can do to help.
Dyslexia and the Language ConnectionFor children suffering from dyslexia, educating and training specific areas of the brain is crucial to providing improved academic performance. This is an overview of the specific brain functions involved in dyslexic children.
Why Multisensory Teaching Works Well for Dyslexic ChildrenDon't just show it, say it; and then don't just show and say it, touch it! It's multisensory learning, and it works for dyslexic children and all children learning to write!- A Moment in the Life of a Dyslexic ChildHave you ever had one of those moments that seemed to have lasted an eternity? I am sure you have, as most people have, but imagine looking at a page of words and not recognizing any of them yet you are asked to read what you see out loud.
- Ways to Read with Your Dyslexic ChildAn academic language therapist gives parents suggestions about reading out loud with their children.
- Parenting the Dyslexic ChildHere are some tips for parenting the dyslexic child.
- How to Help Your Dyslexic Child Improve Their Reading and WritingThis article gives you some ideas of how to help a dyslexic child improve their reading and writing abilities.
- Raising a Dyslexic ChildThere were also problems with Peter being able to follow directions on easy items such as tying his shoes, being able to stay focused playing with his toys and games, going from one to another without spending any length of time at any one activity.
- Raising a Dyslexic Child - Part 2The doctor started him on Ritalin and he was later switched to Adderall which seemed to agree with him better. The only side affects we noticed with Peter, was a small lack of appetite.
