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Benefits of a Dyslexia Assessment - Reasons to Assess
Discover the many benefits of a diagnostic dyslexia assessment for your child, both at home, school, college or university, as well as for their future.
Mar 21
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Unlocking Potential: The Benefits of a Dyslexia Assessment
Dyslexia affects millions of people worldwide, yet many remain undiagnosed or misunderstood. Without a clear diagnosis, individuals often struggle with reading, writing, and learning, which can impact their confidence and success. A dyslexia assessment offers a way to identify specific challenges and open doors to tailored support. This post explores the benefits of getting a dyslexia assessment and how it can transform lives. Young girl writing in class with head resting in
Mar 11
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Effective Dyslexia Tutoring Tips for Supporting Children and Young People
Helping children with dyslexia requires patience, understanding, and the right strategies. I have worked with many families and schools in Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire and Suffolk, and I know that effective support can make a huge difference. This post shares practical tips for tutoring children and young people with dyslexia. These tips focus on clear, simple methods that build confidence and skills. Practical Dyslexia Tutoring Tips to Use Today When tutoring a child with d
Feb 21
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Teacher Strategies for Dyslexia: Practical Support for Every Classroom
Supporting children with dyslexia requires clear, effective strategies. I focus on simple, proven methods that help students learn better. This post shares practical ideas for teachers working with dyslexic learners. These strategies aim to make lessons accessible and boost confidence. Understanding Teacher Strategies for Dyslexia Teachers play a key role in helping children with dyslexia succeed. Dyslexia affects reading, spelling, and often writing. It is not linked to inte
Jan 30
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Understanding the Dyslexia Assessment Process
What is a Dyslexia Assessment? A dyslexia assessment is a detailed evaluation designed to identify whether a child has dyslexia and to understand their specific learning needs. It involves a series of tests and observations that focus on reading, writing, spelling, and sometimes speech and memory skills. The goal is to find out how your child processes language and where they might struggle. Parents often wonder what to expect during a dyslexia assessment. The process is thor
Jan 17
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