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Dyslexia In Children

In primary school, dyslexia often shows up in ways that can be easy to miss, or easily misunderstood. A child might:

• Struggle to match letters with their sounds

• Forget common words they've just learned

• Find spelling unusually difficult

• Have trouble understanding what they read

• Fall behind in class, even when they try their best


It’s not just about reading and writing, children with dyslexia may also feel anxious, frustrated, or lose confidence in their abilities.


The good news? With early support, children can thrive. A tailored, multi-sensory approach to literacy helps build essential reading and writing skills and boosts confidence. At Brilliant Brain, we believe that every child deserves to feel successful and enjoy learning, without fear or frustration.




➡️ Next in the series: Dyslexia in Teenagers

 
 
 

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