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The Three Levels of Dyslexia
As a parent, it’s important to know that there are three different levels of dyslexia. This knowledge and other information will help you effectively advocate
As a parent, it’s important to know that there are three different levels of dyslexia. This knowledge and other information will help you effectively advocate
Children who struggle with sounding out words, reading, and understanding what they have read may have a learning disorder called dyslexia. Research tells us that
As a parent of a child with learning disabilities, it can be a difficult decision to choose the right educational setting for your child. While
Dyslexia is a problem faced by more than 2.8 million school-aged children. Sadly, this neurodevelopmental disorder is an often-misunderstood, confusing term used to describe reading
Childing with learning disabilities like ADHD and dyslexia often experience feelings of failure, a lack of acceptance among their classmates, and high levels of bullying.