7 Ways to help dyslexic children succeed

Rob Langston, author of The Power of Dyslexic Thinking gives some excellent helpful tips to helping a dyslexic child read, bravo Ron!

1. Full discloser is the order of the day
2. Reinforce strengths
3. Reading is hard work— at least make it interesting
4. Provide current role models
5. Assistive technology
6. Multi-sensory approach to learning at school or home
7. Provide accommodations

Read the full article on She knows the book sound like it would be a good positive approach to my dyslexic colleagues.

By Stacy Poulos
http://www.dyslexia.tv/

Dyslexia TV & FreeThinkers University



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