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Posted on Tuesday,

How to Encourage Your Dyslexic Child’s Creativity – A Parent’s Guide

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Most dyslexics struggle with reading, spelling and writing but they, more often than not, excel in other areas.  

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Posted on Sunday,

How To Know Signs That Indicate Your Dyslexic Child Needs Help Before Learning Becomes A Problem

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Children learn and develop at their own pace.

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Posted on Friday,

ACE Dyslexia Now: How to Improve Auditory Comprehension and Increase Learning Success

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To speak well, you must first listen well.

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Posted on Thursday,

ACE Dyslexia Now: How to Improve Auditory Identification and Increase Learning Success

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We learn language by hearing it even before the moment of birth.

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Posted on Wednesday,

ACE Dyslexia Now: How to Improve Auditory Discrimination And Increase Learning Success

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Auditory discrimination is not about your child’s hearing acuity.

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Posted on Tuesday,

Ace Dyslexia Now: How to Improve Auditory Awareness and Increase Learning Success

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Our sense of auditory awareness helps us to understand and navigate the world we live in.

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Posted on Monday,

5 More Super Things To Do That Can Improve Your Child’s Sleep And Learning Success

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The mechanisms underlying the intimate connection between sleep and learning are becoming increasingly clear.

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Posted on Sunday,

6 Simple Ways To Catapult Your Child Over Barriers To Learning Success

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To facilitate a child’s learning success, parents must look beyond academics.

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Posted on Friday,

Auditory Processing: Know How to Increase Your Child’s Learning Success

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Audition (hearing/listening) is of primary importance in the acquisition of language.

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Posted on Thursday,

Auditory Memory: 7 Simple Ways To Build Learning Success

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Learning from oral instructions and explanations is a fundamental skill required throughout life.

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