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Practical guidance for parents with dyslexic children
Get expert advice and tools to support your child at home. Learn how you can make a difference in your child's reading development.
Explore different areas where you can support your dyslexic child.
Learn to recognize early indicators of dyslexia in children of different age groups.
Practical tips and activities you can do at home to support your child's learning.
How to communicate effectively with teachers and get the best possible follow-up at school.
Overview of useful apps, tools and technology that can help dyslexic children.
Simple but effective strategies you can implement right away.
Read aloud to your child every day - it builds language comprehension
Celebrate small progress and focus on effort, not just results
Build on your child's interests when reading together
Be patient - learning takes time, especially for dyslexic children
Ensure regular breaks during homework
Use multisensory methods - see, hear, feel
Answers to the most common questions we get from parents.
Contact them as soon as you notice concerns. Early intervention is key to success. Don't wait until problems become bigger.
Dyslexia is a lifelong condition, but with proper support and strategies, children can learn to compensate well and succeed academically.
Focus on being supportive and encouraging. Use play-based activities and ensure that learning at home is fun and stress-free.
Share your child's strengths, challenges, what works at home, and your concerns. Ask for concrete measures and follow-up.
Useful organizations and services that can provide support.
Municipal service for assessment and guidance
Contact these services if you need urgent help or guidance.
For questions about precision training and methods
General support and information
Our team can help you with individual counseling and support for your child.