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Dysgraphia: A Common Co-Occurring Condition with Dyslexia
When parents hear the word “dyslexia,” they often associate it with reading challenges. However, for many children, reading struggles aren’t the whole story. A significant number of dyslexic students also […]
The Role of Audiobooks in Supporting Dyslexic Readers
For children with dyslexia, traditional reading can feel like an uphill climb, often leading to frustration and a loss of confidence. But what if there were a way to experience […]
The Connection Between Dyslexia and Executive Functioning
For children with dyslexia, reading challenges are often just one piece of the puzzle. Many also face difficulties with planning, organization, and time management—areas tied to executive functioning. But how […]
How Reading Fluency Affects Young Readers and How to Improve It
A child reading smoothly, with confidence and expression, may seem like magic. It’s not. This skill, known as reading fluency, is a cornerstone of literacy that opens the door to […]
Is Phonics or Whole Language Better for Early Readers?
When it comes to teaching reading to kids, the debate between phonics vs whole language has been ongoing for decades. Both approaches aim to help children develop literacy skills but […]
How Parental Involvement Boosts Literacy in Early Learners
Imagine watching your child’s eyes light up as they recognize a word for the first time. These small victories in literacy are more than milestones—they’re steppingstones to lifelong learning and […]