Dyslexia is your gift – Open love letter

Dear love, The first time I met you was at a dinner party, I could see that you were quietly observing your surroundings as you occasionally passed on a cheeky smile in response to the silly humor of those around you. You took out a pen and started doodling on the serviettes of the restaurant. … Continue reading Dyslexia is your gift – Open love letter

Could your child struggling in school have dyslexia?

  Every night, we would do the homework the school had sent home. And every night it felt like we were starting from scratch. When we sat down to read those beginner books, he had to sound out each and every word (if he could.) And then, if a word he had just sounded out … Continue reading Could your child struggling in school have dyslexia?

8 Things Every Teacher Should Know About Dyslexia

Teachers play one of the most fundamental roles in a child's life, and it is their responsibility to create a class environment where the kids can feel comfortable by providing an atmosphere conducive to learning for all kinds of pupils within their class, building their confidence and self-esteem. Proficient reading is an essential tool for … Continue reading 8 Things Every Teacher Should Know About Dyslexia

6 insights on how you can help your child struggling with dyslexia build confidence

As parents and teachers, we must be aware of the symptoms of dyslexia and the common myths surrounding it. It is our duty not to bring these children down by forcing them to follow and succeed in the streamline schooling system that fails provide and nourish different minds. The sad truth is that anyone who … Continue reading 6 insights on how you can help your child struggling with dyslexia build confidence