This guide will help families understand the seven common signs of dyslexia. It offers actionable steps for those seeking support and information about helping your child thrive.

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We’ll help you to understand the characteristics of dyslexia and what to do if you suspect your child is showing these early warning signs of dyslexia. We’ll debunk the current myths and show you how children with this common learning disability also exhibit areas of strength. We’ll also introduce you to different screening and evaluation options.

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Early identification is important. The sooner a child’s dyslexia is identified, the better the results will be. It’s important for parents to trust their observations and move forward in requesting a screening if needed. The following tip sheet is a useful tool to help you identify the potential indicators of dyslexia by grade level. Download a copy, check off the warning signs that apply to your child and share this information with your child’s teacher.

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Is your child a struggling reader? Does your child have difficulty writing and spelling? Do you suspect dyslexia but you're not sure? Scores of confused parents often struggle to know how to help their children who are struggling with reading and writing. Children with dyslexia do not catch up' without specialized supports and interventions. Parents need to know what to look for and what to ask for so their children can get the help they need in a timely manner. This session will provide an in depth exploration of dyslexia, covering the early warning signs and characteristics, information on assessment and diagnosis and strategies for effective remediation and...'

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We’ll help you to understand the U.S. federal legal framework and how to find your local state laws. We’ll teach you what certain acronyms stand for such as FAPE (Free Appropriate Public Education), IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) and we’ll help you understand the basics of IEPs (Individual Education Programs), 504 Plans, the SPED(Special Education) referral process and much more.

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