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Why is My Child Struggling

With Reading?

It's often said by educators that better readers live in bigger worlds. When a child struggles with reading, it can limit their learning ability and potential. Understanding written instructions, learning new information, and studying independently are just some of the things that can be more difficult when a reading disorder is present. If you are concerned that your child has dyslexia or is struggling with reading, consider the following questions.

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Does your child:

  • Struggle to comprehend what they've read?

  • Frequently make spelling mistakes?

  • Read slowly?

  • Have difficulty sounding out new words?

  • Confuse similar sounds or letters? (i.e. p, d, b, q) 

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If you answered 'yes' to most of these questions your child might have a reading disorder. Don't worry, the first step to finding a solution is easy, we are here to help.

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Find the Cause

Contact us today to book a Cognitive Skills Assessment to learn more about your child's learning profile. 

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Phone: 02 666 0948

WhatsApp: 050 202 1679

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