Some common signs of dyslexia include letter and word reversals, difficulty connecting letters and sounds, confusion with small words, and trouble with number sequences and arithmetic signs.
Yes, dyslexia can be hereditary, but the severity and presentation can differ among family members.
We utilize the Orton Gillingham Approach, Foundations of Sound, Bridge the Gap and All About Reading and Spelling in our tutoring sessions. These strategies benefit ALL learners, not just those with dyslexia.
A formal diagnosis of dyslexia is typically done by a licensed educational psychologist. Neurologists and other medical professionals may also be qualified to provide a formal diagnosis.
No, a formal diagnosis is not needed to receive appropriate dyslexia tutoring. All of the strategies we use benefit ALL learners, regardless of whether or not they are dyslexic.
While we can screen for risk factors of dyslexia, I am not qualified to formally diagnose dyslexia.
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