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Posted on Saturday,

How To Make Your Child Benefit from The Secret about Balance and Reading Fluency

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Learning to read is vital for every child. 

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Posted on Friday,

2 Reasons Why Reading to Your Struggling Reader Is Overrated

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Educators will tell you that there is nothing more important for preparing your child to be a successful reader than reading aloud to them.

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Posted on Thursday,

The Unbelievable Link Between Learning Success and Self-Confidence

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Our dyslexic and struggling elementary, middle, and high schoolers are “studying within an education system that highlights their weaknesses and does not reward their strengths.” ~John Hicks

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Posted on Wednesday,

Spotlighting Dyslexia: How to Keep Your Struggling Learner Out Of The School To Prison Pipeline

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Did you know that there is a school-to-prison pipeline?

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Posted on Tuesday,

1 reason your struggling learner may be clumsy

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Did you know that your child’s difficulty learning to read, and their clumsiness may be connected?

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Posted on Sunday,

The Top 3 Benefits of Ditching Spelling Tests for Children with Dyslexia

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Remember the first time you got something wrong in school, and your teacher put a big fat red X on it or drew a long red line through your work?

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Posted on Saturday,

How to make reading come alive for your dyslexic child

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Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. — Richard Steele

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Posted on Friday,

The truth about educational electronic learning games and how to make your child a success

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Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children, play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood. ~ Fred Rogers

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Posted on Saturday,

Spotlight on Dyslexia: From Struggling Reader to Governor and Children’s Book Author

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In school, Gavin’s life was miserable… even torturous. He couldn’t spell, read, and write. In addition, he had trouble speaking.

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Posted on Monday,

Interesting Facts About Dyslexia And Dysgraphia – And How to Tell The Difference

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Many people think that dyslexia and dysgraphia are the same.

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