Dyslexia and Becoming Strong Readers

Published:
July 5, 2019

Contributor:
Jeannette Tuionetoa

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Sometimes it can seem like our struggling readers will never get over the hump or hurdle of reading difficulties. It is hard to believe that our dyslexic learners can actually become strong readers but it is truly possible. Learn just how dyslexic kids can become strong readers despite their challenges.

black and white image of a girl sitting and reading with text How my Dyslexic Child Became a Strong Reader

If you have a dyslexic student that struggles with reading, then you will want to read this insight into a path that has worked for this homeschool mom.

Teaching a child with dyslexia to read will inevitably take more work and more time to help them. Don’t forget to realistically manage your expectations, to not be too easy on a struggling reader or too intense that it deters them from wanting to read. Understand the process isn’t easy, but you can do it mom – and so can your dyslexic awesome child.

Explore some more resources to help your dyslexic child here:

Reading Help for Children with Dyslexia

Learning How Dyslexia Affects Math Skills – Dyscalculia

Finding Free or Frugal Dyslexia Tutoring

The 3 D’s of Homeschooling – Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Dyscalculia

FREE Resources for Children with Dyslexia

Scholarships and Financial Aid Opportunities for Kids with Dyslexia

FREE Products and Tools for Teaching Kids with Dyslexia

Meagan Gets Real shares some great insight into how her dyslexic child became a strong reader.

Dyslexia Resource Library

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