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Diagnosing Dyslexia in Your Child; A Parent's Guide to 10 Important Signs84

Diagnosing Dyslexia in Your Child; A Parent's Guide to 10 Important Signs

Academically speaking, few things are as frustrating, for both parent and child, as a child who struggles to learn to read. I've been there. I know. Reading comes fairly easily and naturally for most children. With their boundless energy and...

35 comments    parenting dyslexia learn read
Helping the child with dyslexia82

Helping the child with dyslexia

Dyslexia or dys meaning difficulty or dysfunction and lexia meaning to read. Dyslexia basically describes difficulty with or an inability to read, despite adequate intelligence and opportunity. However, within this category there are a wide range of...

9 comments    family relationships children
ADULT DYSLEXIA: Difficulties, Professional Assessment, Contacts for Advice, Self-help & Action Remedies80

ADULT DYSLEXIA: Difficulties, Professional Assessment, Contacts for Advice, Self-help & Action Remedies

Help for Adult Dyslexics; encouragement, contacts for advice & professional assessment plus ideas for self-help regarding reading, improving memory. There are links to find further help.

6 comments    adult dyslexia dyslexia contacts
CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS - Absorbing Information, Analysing & Evaluating, Considering Outcomes, & Benefits for Dyslexia78

CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS - Absorbing Information, Analysing & Evaluating, Considering Outcomes, & Benefits for Dyslexia

This hub deals with thinking skills needed to absorb information, analyse it, evaluate it, look at various outcomes and use the knowledge gained. It is aimed at the teacher in the classroom, with an added bias towards teaching dyslexics.

6 comments    choices reporting point of view
Reading Backwards80

Reading Backwards

It's a funny thing, reading backwards. Since I was a child comfortable in my mother's lap looking at brightly colored pages, words have been magic. A door to worlds in which anything was possible and every dream could come true. Oh how I wanted to...

16 comments    health advice writing
Education For The Dyslexic81

Education For The Dyslexic

Education is important for everyone. But teaching a dyslexic can be difficult. Dyslexics can do everything like us and even better than many of us. The only thing they require is patience, compassion and motivation from the people who guide them. What else they require is methods and teaching pattern geared to their unique learning style.

6 comments    advice education careers
Overcoming Dyslexia77

Overcoming Dyslexia

Dyslexic - Dyslexic explains to you what is dyslexia, its symptoms, and how you can correct.

5 comments    children school parents
DYSLEXIC CHILD? How to HELP & HAVE FUN! (4): Teaching Soft 'c' & Soft 'g'77

DYSLEXIC CHILD? How to HELP & HAVE FUN! (4): Teaching Soft 'c' & Soft 'g'

A look at the literacy patterns of 'soft c' and 'soft g', the rules and how to teach them. It includes tips on general teaching of dyslexics, approaches to use and examples of word lists.

4 comments    -ge and -dge words
How to handle dyslexia77

How to handle dyslexia

Having a child with special needs is distressing for the parent and the child. Sometimes the parent unwittingly puts the child under stress by expecting the child to conform to "normal norms". They don't know how to cope with a special need. Well this hub tells you how to handle yourself if you have a child with dyslexia.

3 comments    love children education
The Dyslexia Label77

The Dyslexia Label

It has been estimated that about one in four British people suffer from a condition called dyslexia. Dyslexia is broadly described as a learning difficulty that makes it difficult for the sufferer to read the written word. The condition is taken so...

12 comments    health children education
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