Benefits of Decodable Books
Decodable books help improve reading accuracy, fluency, comprehension and confidence.
Decodable books help improve reading accuracy, fluency, comprehension and confidence.
During my research on dyslexia as a mom on a quest, I came across a common thread of alarming signs to be on the lookout for catching dyslexia early. To…
Dyslexia, often described as a hidden reading disability, causes difficulty in learning to read or interpret words, letters, and other symbols. Dyslexia denies many children the opportunity to discover the…
I will never forget the day I realized my son had dyslexia. DYSLEXIA. The word felt heavy on my shoulders and my heart. In a nutshell, I knew it was…
Practice makes perfect. Better said, practice makes progress. Learning a new skill requires repetition to automate it. Similarly, every beginner reader needs to practice reading to improve fluency. Add dyslexia…
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As parents of a dyslexic child, we see how hard our children work every single day. They stay strong at school to the best of their abilities and often times…
Dyslexia is often called a hidden (dis)ability. Many, including me, challenge the word “disability.” But that discussion is for another day. The focus in this piece is the word “hidden.” …
The frustration of a dyslexic child often revolves around his inability to meet outside expectations. Adults in his life see a bright, enthusiastic child who is not learning to read…
Pamela Guest is the Founder and Chief Editor at IEP Magazine. More importantly, she is one of us, a parent of a dyslexic. She struggled throughout her son’s education, just…