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A Parent’s Guide to Understanding the Types of Dyslexia and How to Support Reading Success
Not all dyslexia looks the same. Some children struggle to sound out words, while others can read them but not remember them. Understanding the four main types of dyslexia — phonological, surface, rapid naming, and double deficit — helps parents identify what their child is experiencing and how to support them with empathy and evidence-based strategies.
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How Many Times a Week Should Dyslexia Tutoring Be?
For children with dyslexia, steady and consistent tutoring is key to real progress. Even with today’s busy schedules, experts in Wilson and Orton-Gillingham approaches recommend two to three lessons each week. This frequency provides the repetition, reinforcement, and intensity children need to strengthen reading skills and build lasting confidence
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Help Your Child Overcome Reading Struggles with a Certified Online Dyslexia Tutor Using the Wilson Reading System
Does your child struggle with reading, despite all your efforts to help? Learn how a certified online dyslexia tutor using the Wilson Reading System can build your child’s confidence, improve reading skills, and make learning feel possible again.
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Empowering Dyslexic Students with Wilson Reading: a Research-based, Systematic, Multisensory Program
Worried about your dyslexic child's reading struggles? You're not alone. This parent’s guide explores how the Wilson Reading System, a proven, research-based method, transforms reading for dyslexic learners. Discover real success stories and learn how you can play a vital role in your child’s reading journey. Empower yourself with knowledge, tools, and hope, because your child can thrive.
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