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How To Avoid Mood Swings and Angry Outbursts In Dyslexic Kids
Spot frustrations building, avoid stressful situations that lead to angry outbursts. Help a dyslexic child manage their angry triggers.
Motivate, Praise and Encourage A Dyslexic Child, use a Reward Chart
Learn how to make a reward chart, to encourage a dyslexic child to stick to tasks. Give rewards that are healthy and fun.
Multi Sensory – Dyslexia Friendly Learning for Kids
Dyslexia friendly learning. Use all their senses to have fun learning new letters and words.
Play Word Matching Game, Blend Sounds to Make Words
Practice reading words by playing this picture matching game. Learn to blend letters and sounds, to form full words. Complete step 6 on the “Reading Staircase”.
Practice Tracing to Help Child Write Letters Correctly
Help dyslexic child practice writing letters and remember words correctly. By tracing the same letter up to 10 times.
Practice Word Sounds Game To Help A Child With Dyslexia At Home
Practise word sounds, by playing this game. Help dyslexic child become a better reader, complete step on the Reading Staircase.
Practise Phonics Sounds With Rhyming
Have fun practising rhyming sounds, make learning into a game. Helping child to become a better reader.
Play Animal Word Game to Spot Missing Word Sounds
Practice phonetics by playing this fun game. Learn word start and end sounds. Complete step 5 on the “Reading Staircase”.
Challenge A Child’s Negative Thoughts And Feelings About Dyslexia
Turn negative thoughts into positive ones. Challenge damaging self-beliefs and help dyslexic children believe in themselves.
How To Raise An Independent Child With Dyslexia
Get ready for school on time, give dyslexic child this picture checklist. Encourage them to become more independent.