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How can we help our dyslexic children

Article Topics: Dyslexia,
Article types: Editorial,

Submitted By: steve comley

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Omega-3 is a good start . A little bit of time every day It does need to be positive and constructive. Using phonics, Training for 10 to 15 minutes, and then have a break for 15 minutes interact with the child in a positive manner, And then reinforce what the child learnt. You can use colour paper like a pastel colour yellow and larger print and double spacing Use incentives a specially for what they do at school ,and good communication with the school. Trampolining and juggling and balancing techniques have been proven, to help with dyslexia there are many ,,books on the subject. it doesn't need to cost arm and a leg keep it simple. don't be transfixed with one particular type of training ,children are individuals what will help one person may not help another. These are just a few tips .be interactive with your child education, you can and you will make a difference ,and always stay positive.

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  • Help (http://www.dx-dyslexia-help.co.uk)
  • dx (http://www.dx-dyslexia-help.com)

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