Whether you suspect your child has learning difficulties, was just diagnosed with dyslexia, or you simply want more information, we are here.
People with dyslexia will find a range of language skills tough, not just reading.
These skills include:
• Reading
• Spelling
• Writing
• Spoken language
• Pronouncing words
Many people will display one or two of these characteristics, but not everyone has dyslexia.
If a person consistently displays a number of these characteristics over time and they are holding him or her back in the classroom it is worth seeking a diagnosis.
People with dyslexia struggle with accuracy and fluency with language-based skills.
They are not lazy or unintelligent, they simply have a neurobiological learning difference - their brains learn differently.
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