Thinking positively of dyslexia

Category Archives: Common Misconceptions

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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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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Its content that matters, not spelling & grammar

Its content that matters, not spelling & grammar   We get this everyday, either in school or work but spelling and grammar is seen as very important and dyslexics get told this. But in my own opinion we should be saying something more about the information, its the content that is important. As long as [...]

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