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Supporting Kids with Dyslexia: Read with Confidence

When kids get diagnosed with dyslexia, it’s easy for them to feel demoralized about their abilities. But the right dyslexia support, as well as other forms of assistance, can help them rebuild their confidence, giving them a new appreciation for their unique potential. For parents, learning more about this learning difference can give you clear guidelines when looking for one-on-one support. 

Dyslexia manifests in difficulty with writing and/or reading, which is why it’s typically discovered during the early years of school. It’s frequently linked to genetics as well as the brain—neural imaging shows that those brains with dyslexia often have difficulty with language processing. 

When kids learn this, it can feel like there’s an upper limit on their abilities. But that’s simply not true! In reality, many successful individuals—from artists to entrepreneurs, scientists, and other thinkers—have dyslexia. 

Let’s review some of the common myths about dyslexia, along with how LearningRx can provide one-on-one dyslexia support for your learner. 

Understanding Dyslexia and Reading Help

Common Myths about Dyslexia 

For kids with dyslexia, there are plenty of myths floating around about this condition. Your child may have internalized some of these ideas, which may leave them feeling alone or uncertain. Here are a few common myths to be wary of: 

  • Dyslexia is extremely rare. In reality, dyslexia is one of the most common learning differences faced by students of all ages. An estimated 5-15% of America’s population shares this diagnosis with your child. 
  • Reading will always be a challenge. The truth is that many people with dyslexia have become effective readers and successful writers! With proper dyslexia support, students can build new strategies and skills when it comes to reading.  
  • Dyslexia is linked to intelligence. Many highly intelligent people have dyslexia, including scientists, business owners, and plenty of others. This condition simply isn’t any indicator of an individual’s intelligence or long-term abilities.  

Now, let’s take a look at what type of reading help can offer practical support for those with dyslexia. 

What Reading Help and Dyslexia Support Can Do

It’s easy to think that all forms of dyslexia help can benefit your child. In truth, dyslexia symptoms vary from learner to learner—which is why it’s important to find programs that are personalized to each student. 

With that in mind, here’s a few examples of how reading help can benefit your child: 

  • Build phonemic awareness. Phonemes are the basic building blocks of language—reading and writing. With one-on-one support, students can gain fluency in phonemes, making reading far less daunting. 
  • Practical strategies for reading. Depending on each learner’s dyslexia symptoms, different strategies and tools can help with studying and reading. Our dyslexia programs give students a chance to pick up these practical strategies for learning.
  • Gaining confidence. A lack of confidence can make learning even more of an uphill battle. Through brain training, students with dyslexia are supported and encouraged, re-building their confidence in the process.

One-on-One Brain Training with LearningRx

At LearningRx, we champion neurodiversity while helping every student discover their unique abilities. With our brain training programs, those with reading disorders can work on practicing and honing their skills, becoming more confident readers and writers in the process! 

That’s not limited to kids or teens. Through our one-on-one dyslexia support programs, we welcome learners of all ages, building core skills or advancing overall reading comprehension. Kids, teens, and adults—anyone can benefit from dedicated reading support. 

LearningRx is not a cure for dyslexia, but we have worked with more than 3,000 children who came to us with a dyslexia diagnosis. Their largest gain was an average of 4.9 years in Auditory Processing. Your child with dyslexia may not achieve the same results but give us a call. We’d love to share more about our one-on-one brain training programs with you.

Find out how we tailor our dyslexia help programs with each learner in mind. To get started, you can visit our website or contact 1-866-BRAIN-01.

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