Verbal Skills Are Still Strong In Dyslexics

The average person may not realize that children ith dyslexia may have great verbal skills that in no way indicate that they have a learning disability. In fact, these verbal skills can be utilized to assist in overcoming Dyslexia. This video offers some insight on how it can help.

There are a number of ways that individuals with dyslexia can be helped in a writing center, and verbal communication is the key to helping clients to overcome this problem. Since most people who are dyslexic do not show problems when speaking, steps should be taken to treat those suffering from this disorder through the use of verbal communication skills.

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For students with dyslexia, you will notice that their spoken language does not reflect the struggles in their writing.

Key Takeaways:

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Verbal communication can be helpful for dyslexics, not just the written text.
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Break down information through a step-by-step process. Ask simple questions or create an outline to structure their thoughts into one cohesive ideas.
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Help find part of the prompt that interests them.
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