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10 Things About Dyslexia Every Teacher Needs to Know - WeAreTeachers

As teachers, when we see a student struggling with what we think may be dyslexia, we want to help. What works for one child doesn’t always work for another.

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People with dyslexia tend to use the right side of their brain to process language while non-dyslexic people use three areas on the left side of the b

Supporting your child with reading can be challenging for some. I've got some techniques for you to try. Struggling readers and those with Dyslexia can double their fluency with sight words using this simple word family technique. Give these strategies a try as you support your own reader. #kids #reading #teaching #parenting #homeschool

Supporting your child with reading can be challenging for some. I've got some techniques for you to try. Struggling readers and those with Dyslexia can double their fluency with sight words using this simple word family technique. Give these strategies a try as you support your own reader. #kids #reading #teaching #parenting #homeschool

Dyslexia Poster on Behance

I designed this piece not to be a literal interpretation of what I see when I look at a page of text, but rather an exercise for non dyslexic people. It helps them better understand the difficulties and frustrations a dyslexic person faces even when trying…

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Once I began this method, my dyslexic son not only learned his sight words easily, he enjoyed learning them as well!

This extremely effective way to teach sight words to kids with dyslexia helped my dyslexic son learn his sight words easily. Bonus? He enjoyed learning them as well!

From the Connecticut Longitudinal Study, up to 1 in 6 students are dyslexic, but only a minority of these students will be found in special education classrooms. What does this mean for regular cla…

From the Connecticut Longitudinal Study, up to 1 in 6 students are dyslexic, but only a minority of these students will be found in special education classrooms. What does this mean for regular classroom teachers? 1. Get Basic Facts about Dyslexia – Dyslexic students ARE in your classroom, although you may not have identified them and […]

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