About Dyslexia
What can schools do to become more dyslexia friendly?
Teachers should be fully versed on dyslexia, be able to discuss the pupil’s difficulties with the parents and to outline the strategies being used in school. It is also important to advise on how best parents can help at home. The way the teacher approaches parents and handles the situation will do much to waylay any worries and fears both parents and pupils may have.
- What causes dyslexia?
- What are the symptoms of dyslexia?
- At what age does dyslexia become a problem?
- Can dyslexia be cured?
- My child is dyslexic. How can I help?
- My husband is dyslexic. Will my daughter be dyslexic too?
- Can technology help?
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- What is involved in a dyslexia assessment?
- What can schools do to become more dyslexia friendly?
- Where can an adult get tested for dyslexia?
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