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Supportive Preparation: Preparing Your Child for a Seamless Return to School in September
As summer days wind down and September approaches, parents and guardians find themselves amidst the annual back-to-school preparations....
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Empowering Dyslexic Readers: The Remarkable Benefits of Audiobooks
Reading is a gateway to knowledge, imagination, and personal growth. For dyslexic readers, this path can be riddled with challenges and...
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5 Things to Avoid Saying to a Dyslexic Child
Communication plays a crucial role in fostering a positive and supportive environment for children with dyslexia. However, it's essential...
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The Summer Reading Drop: Exploring the Decline in Reading During the Summer Months
As the temperature rises and school bells fall silent, the summer months beckon with promises of sunshine, relaxation, and a break from...
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Debunking the Myths of Dyslexia: Embracing Neurodiversity
Dyslexia, a common learning difference affecting approximately 10-20% of the global population, is often clouded by misconceptions and...
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Unveiling the Power of Dyslexic Thinking: Embracing Differences, Unlocking Potential
Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects the ability to read, write, and spell. However, it is essential to understand that...
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Unlocking Potential: The Benefits of Dyslexia Assessment for University Students
In an educational landscape that celebrates diversity and inclusion, it is essential to recognize the unique challenges faced by students...
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Effective study habits when you have dyslexia
For dyslexic individuals, developing effective study habits can make a significant difference in learning and retaining information. Here...
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Empowering Dyslexic Children: A Guide for Supportive Parents
Parental support plays a vital role in the journey of a dyslexic child. By providing understanding, guidance, and appropriate...
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Why get a dyslexia assessment as an adult?
There are several reasons why an adult might consider getting a dyslexia assessment. Here are a few: Understanding the underlying cause:...
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How to improve working memory
Working memory is a complex cognitive function that involves the ability to hold information in the mind while simultaneously processing...
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How to improve short term memory
There are several ways to improve short-term memory, including: Repetition and rehearsal: Repeating information over and over again,...
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How to prepare before your exam
Preparing the night before an exam can be a critical part of ensuring success on the exam day. Here are some tips on how to prepare the...
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The difference between working memory and short term memory
Working memory and short-term memory are two types of memory that are closely related, but they have some important differences....
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How to study for end of year exams when you have dyslexia
Studying for exams can be challenging for students with dyslexia. However, with the right strategies and preparation, dyslexic learners...
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How to improve self esteem in dyslexic learners
Dyslexia can have a significant impact on a person's self-esteem. Dyslexic learners often struggle with reading, writing, and spelling,...
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The link between Dyslexia and ADHD
Dyslexia and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) are two common neurodevelopmental disorders that often coexist. According to...
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Assistive Technology for Dyslexic Learners
Dyslexia affects people of all ages and abilities, and it can have a significant impact on a person's education and career prospects....
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Why get a diagnosis of dyslexia as an adult?
Receiving a dyslexia diagnosis as an adult can be a transformative experience, providing clarity and understanding for individuals who...
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How multi-sensory learning helps adults in the workplace.
Dyslexia can make reading, writing, and spelling difficult, which can be challenging for dyslexic adults in the workplace. However, there...
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