Thinking positively of dyslexia

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Develop self-learning with self-acceptance

I am a big believer with dyslexic students learning with self-learning. Self-learning helps the student learning:- self esteem self-acceptance of their own abilities ability to see they can do work develop their learning techniques own their own develop an understand of what works best for them   I believe many of dyslexic problems is in [...]

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Tips for using black board to help dyslexia students

I understand why you use the board to teach students because you do it in an all in one style which allow you to direct your student together. But dyslexic student find it difficult to read on black and white Using these boards means reading and then writing notes for the dyslexic and that means [...]

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Tips for the classroom for teaching dyslexia students

Here are my tips for helping a dyslexic in a classroom:- When using the white board, use coloured ink pens rather than black. This will help the dyslexic to read more easily from the board and reduce eye fatigue When you start a lesson, give students a list of bullet point on the subject they are learning (great [...]

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Teaching study skills is important for dyslexics

Dyslexics are intelligence students but they are taught by non-dyslexics so they are taught to learn in a non-dyslexic style which causes them to struggle. So as a teacher you need to have dyslexic students to learn in dyslexic styles of learning. When you ask students to do a piece of work, give student example [...]

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Developing skills with dyslexic students

One of the biggest problems dyslexic students have is the lack of knowledge of how to study and what techniques are available. As a teacher it is important that you keep reminding your students techniques to learn, so giving your students notes on how to. So if you ask your students to write a report [...]

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How to Choose a School for Your Dyslexic Child

How to Choose a School for Your Dyslexic Child   One of the biggest challenges you will face as the parent of a child with dyslexia is choosing a school. From preschool to high school, if you’re fortunate to have choice, there are things you can look for that will enhance your child’s learning experience. [...]

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How the Brain Benefits from Play

Play is the work of children, and it benefits the entire body—especially all three brains. Proper development of the brain helps mitigate dyslexia and can assist us in reversing it. We’ll discuss how each part of the brain is helped by play. The Reptilian or Basic Brain The basic brain learns best with ritual, routine, [...]

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Does Your Child Have Dyslexia?

Does Your Child Have Dyslexia?   If your child hasn’t been diagnosed with dyslexia and you’re reading this, you may be wondering if it’s time to contact your doctor. You may have a feeling that he or she is dyslexic but aren’t positive. Perhaps you’re looking for answers.   Let’s look at some of the [...]

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Do You Believe These Myths About Dyslexia?

Part One Dyslexia is commonly misunderstood, thanks to several long-standing myths. Many adults went to school before the education system even knew about dyslexia, and these common myths hinder their understanding—or the myths stop them from seeking treatment now for their children. Let’s push three of the myths surrounding dyslexia out of the way and leave [...]

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Ditch the Dairy, Watch Allergies Disappear, and Help Dyslexia

That title probably startled you a little, and perhaps you felt resistance to it. After all, you and your children love milk, ice cream, yogurt, and cheese. So do I, but you can find many wonderful non-dairy substitutes at your local grocery store. When you cut down on dairy, you eliminate or greatly reduce health [...]

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