
Schoolboy inspires national dyslexia campaign
Children with dyslexia are often victims of bullying.
But one brave boy in the UK has launched an education campaign to teach his peers and teachers what it means to be dyslexic.

Children with dyslexia are often victims of bullying.
But one brave boy in the UK has launched an education campaign to teach his peers and teachers what it means to be dyslexic.

Are you homeschooling your dyslexic child? These programs and methods could help.

Not only can one-on-one tutoring benefit kids with dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia, it can actually physically change their brains. When given the support they need, studies suggest that these students’ brains become nearly indistinguishable from the rest of their peers over time. That’s the wonders of neuroplasticity and neurogenesis at work

There are numerous methods and resources teachers can use to help a student with dyslexia.

New technology is helping parents and teachers understand what their students with dyslexia see when they read. Understanding what a student is dealing with is the start to teaching that student in an empathetic and effective way.
Learn how Gary Smith used the positive aspects of his dyslexia to create a successful business. Dyslexia can be an obstacle that stops you in your tracks or a hurdle to leap and prosper from.

Dyslexia affects more than reading. Learn how to help a dyslexic child learn math in this article.

Self-esteem damage from a learning difficulty often leads to life long difficulties. Unfulfilled lives and struggle. We need to really consider the effects of self-esteem on those with learning disabilities. And find ways of improving it.

Today’s schools are failing kids with dyslexia.
It’s time for an overhaul of classroom proportions, don’t you think?
Ah, we remember the good ol’ days when we had to memorize our times table.
But is memorizing the best way to learn math? This study doesn’t think so.