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Summer Reading Tips for Kids with DyslexiaDale S. Brown
While there are MANY great reading programs out there, many do NOT work for kids with dyslexia. For kids with true dyslexia, an Orton Gillingham reading program is often the best type of reading program. Even if your child doesn’t have true dyslexia, Orton Gillingham reading programs for ...
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Much to the chagrin of parents who think their kids should spend less time playing video games and more time studying, time spent playing action video games can actually make dyslexic children read better. In fact, 12 hours of video game play did more for reading skills than is normally ...
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Night Zookeeper has been proven to work well for children with dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, amongst many other special educational needs (SEN). The flexibility of the program enables every child to learn at their own pace and according to their own needs, and the gamified experience breaks down ...