A parent’s guide to getting support for a child with dyslexia
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Dyslexia is a specific difficulty in learning lectoscribura, of a persistent and specific nature, that happens in children who do not have any physical, psychological or sociocultural problems. According to scientific studies, it seems that the problem stems from an alteration in neurodevelopment.The main problem that dyslexia has is that it is not compatible with our educational system, since all learnings are done through the written code and …
A parent’s guide to getting support for a child with dyslexia
There’s a kid with dyslexia — maybe more than one — in the average classroom. But the disability, which makes it harder to learn to read and write, is often misunderstood. This story is part of a series Part 1: Parents push for dyslexia to be taken seriously Read the full report Part 2: Horizon Academy Read the full report Louise Spear-Swerling, vice president of the board with the Center for Effective Reading Instruction, estimates that 5-1…
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