Teachers are amazed that students with Dyslexia can make that adjustment. Switching to a new school can be a significant hassle in the long run. His parents and teachers have been supportive in the long run too. There are school resources that are extended for those in the know.
Dyslexic student thriving at new school #dyslexia
Submitted by Judy Hanning on Mon, 2018-04-16 13:59
One child with a Dyslexia label has been thriving in a new school. He was once bullied and has had a stigma applied to him in time. But he seems to be making progress in an all-new school setting. His parents want to continue watching him progress in the school setting.
Changing schools often benefit the learner.
Key Takeaways:
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Your focus should be on ensuring that your child receives the best.
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People that are dyslexic learn differently.
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Children with learning differences need to be taught in certain ways that catch their imagination.
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http://www.royalgazette.com/education/article/20171127/dyslexic-student-thriving-at-new-school
http://www.royalgazette.com/education/article/20171127/dyslexic-student-thriving-at-new-school