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Posted on Friday,

Enhancing Learning Experiences through Games: The Reading Racers Game for Improved Reading Fluency

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Learning games have been recognized as an effective approach for supporting children with reading and learning difficulties.

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Posted on Tuesday,

3 Powerful Reasons Why Kindergarten Matters For Your Child: A-Z Series

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Every child has a different learning style and pace. Each child is unique, not only capable of learning but also capable of succeeding. ~ Robert John Meehan

The letter for today is K, and the word is KINDERGARTEN.

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Posted on Monday,

Why Your Child’s Reading and Learning Difference Journey Matters: A-Z Series

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The only disability in life is a bad attitude. ~ Scott Hamilton

The letter for today is J, and the word is JOURNEY.

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Posted on Wednesday,

How to Use Educational Technology to Boosts Your Child’s Learning Potential: A-Z Series

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If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow. ~ John Dewey

Today’s letter is E, and the word is EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY.

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Posted on Tuesday,

How Developmental Delays Can Impact Your Child’s Reading and Learning Abilities: A-Z Series

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Developmental delays are commas, not periods. Your child can still get there. ~ Unknown

Today’s letter is D, and the word is DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY.

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Posted on Tuesday,

5 Simple Ways Siblings of Children With Dyslexia Can Create a Supportive Environment

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Having a sibling with dyslexia can be both challenging and rewarding.

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Posted on Tuesday,

5 Benefits of Early Intervention in Supporting Children With Dyslexia

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There are various exceptional issues that parents of dyslexic children must deal with.

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Posted on Monday,

Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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Martin Luther King Jr. was an inspirational leader, Baptist minister, and social activist who dedicated his life to the pursuit of justice and equal rights for all. He played a key role in the American civil rights movement from the mid-1950s until his assassination in 1968.

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Posted on Wednesday,

How to Boost Self-Confidence and Manage Emotions in Your Child With Dyslexia.

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The real fear that I have for dyslexic people is not that they have to struggle with jumbled input or that they can’t spell, but that they will quit on themselves before they get out of school. ~ Stephen J. Cannell

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Posted on Monday,

5 Ways To help Your Dyslexic Child Develop Self-Discipline

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With self-discipline, most anything is possible. ~Theodore Roosevelt

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