Trying to get a dyslexic child to read can be an uphill battle. One way I’ve learned to make it easier to get them to read is to have them watch Read To Me Books on Youtube. While I have a whole YouTube Library List of books, I thought I’d post some good ones forContinue reading “Read To Me Book Collection”
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History of Dyslexia
Here is a link to find out more about the history of dyslexia. Interesting stuff to read even if you know a little bit about it!
Being informed is half the battle
Last year I posted about how you can Request an Informational Display in your School or Library! I truly believe that by being informed is half the battle. Many libraries and schools are happy to provide space for a informational or bulletin board displays. Ask your school or library to display flyers, handouts, reading & audioContinue reading “Being informed is half the battle”
Dyslexia TikTok Posts
Did you know that there are whole schools just for dyslexic readers? Who knew?!? I found them last year this time and have loved the content that TikTok has brought into my life! To find out more check out this lady on TikTok! Here’s one of her posts as an example of the information sheContinue reading “Dyslexia TikTok Posts”
Dyslexia Screening
We got lucky in a way when we started to see issuing coming up with my son’s learning. We have a history of dyslexia that runs in our family so we knew what to test for. If you’re not as lucky as our family, finding a direction for a diagnosis is the first step. TryingContinue reading “Dyslexia Screening”
Sunday Business Page: Dyslexia Awareness Month
Found this great post today about Dyslexia Awareness. Take a look… https://cbsloc.al/3B6akwI
Dyslexia & Private School
Dyslexia has been a struggle for my son since he first started learning his ABCs. We’ve done early intervention for years, but this year, and especially after COVID we are seeing just how a different school environment has caused pressure to build on my son when it comes to his spelling and reading abilities. COVIDContinue reading “Dyslexia & Private School”
(Read to Me) Halloween Books
In honor of it being Halloween. Here are a few videos to share with your little ones. There are commercials associated with these videos, but I don’t make any money off of these videos. BONUS: I hope you enjoy these books! There are so many options for you and your kids online when the libraryContinue reading “(Read to Me) Halloween Books”
Comedy & Dyslexia
While dyslexia can be a difficult and complex learning disability. We can always add a little comedy to our lives by watching this video: Things Not to Say To Someone With Dyslexia. Hidden in this funny video are some great takeaways. Definitely be aware that what you say to someone who has dyslexia definitely hasContinue reading “Comedy & Dyslexia”
Struggles with Learning – Dyslexia
Actor Henry Winkler has written his 29th children’s book with main character “Hank” who perseveres through dyslexia. The “Happy Days” star talked with Paula Ebben and Liam Martin about his time at Emerson and why writing books is so importation to him. #dyslexiaawarenessmonth