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The parent needs to study their child to provide the most effective support for their dyslexic child. Dyslexic students need 'wins' outside the classroom where they can feel successful and confident.

The parent needs to study their child to provide the most effective support for their dyslexic child. Dyslexic students need 'wins' outside the classroom where they can feel successful and confident.

If your child is struggling and you’re unsure why, you’re not alone. Follow these simple steps to help navigate this path. With understanding, early support, and the right tools, your child can grow in confidence and thrive.

What is normal child development, or signs of dyslexia? Early identification can make a meaningful difference in both learning progress and emotional well-being for students with dyslexia.

If you’ve watched your child struggle to read, felt their frustration, or wondered what’s really going on, you’re not alone. Dyslexia is often misunderstood. It’s not about intelligence or effort; it’s about how the brain processes language. Understanding dyslexia is the first step toward clarity, support, and hope for both you and your child.
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