Is your child struggling with dyslexia, reading skills, writing skills, spelling skills?

Does Your Child Struggle with


Dyslexia? Reading skills?


Writing skills? Spelling skills?



Many children struggle with learning or work harder than they need to. In fact, many children work 3, 4, or even 5 times harder than they need to. I’m not just talking about children with dyslexia or an identified learning disability, or ADHD. Children that are falling through the cracks or are average in school or even gifted also often work a lot harder than they need to. I believe all children as well as adults are talented, but sometimes there is something going on that is interfering with learning which makes reading, writing, spelling, or math harder than it needs to be.

Stressed Because Your Child May Have Dyslexia and Struggles with Learning?

dyslexiaThat being said, are you stressed out because you know your child is bright, but you also know they struggled with school last year? Is your stomach in knots because you know the homework wars are coming? It doesn’t have to be that way any longer. Reading, writing, and spelling do NOT have to be hard. Learning doesn’t have to be hard. It is time to Awaken the Scholar Within your child.

It Is Possible for All to Learn With Greater Ease Even with Dyslexia

Typically when a child is struggling it is due to one or more areas of visual, auditory, or tactile/kinesthetic perception not working as efficiently as they could be, should be, and can. There are answers to how to identify what the underlying problems are as well as what you as a parent can do to help your child improve their skills. Watch this video and see what parents are saying…that it is possible for this year to be different.

Be sure to read the 4 activities you can do to help your child even if they have dyslexia improve reading.

  1. Ryan
    September 13th, 2010 at 21:49
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    One way we’ve been able to engage kids’ interest is combining SAT prep with basic video game elements, like challenges, virtual goods, leveling-up and utilizing them to help them focus on practicing. Because we’re an online solution students can study in 10-20 minute bursts, and still allow us to track progress, strengths and weaknesses.

  2. Mark de Pores
    May 7th, 2011 at 22:11
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    one thing you can do to help them from stressing children is engage them in music schools.

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