How to manage dyslexia

Although spelling is likely to be something that a dyslexic person always finds challenging, there are strategies that parents and teachers can put in place to support learning.

According to the British Dyslexia Association (BDA), there are some simple activities you can do with your child to help strengthen their spelling.

One helpful tip is to help your child to understand words are made up of syllables and each syllable has a vowel sound, advises the BDA.

“Say a word and ask how many syllables there are. Help your child to spell each syllable at a time.”

Source: Daily Express

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