Dyslexia

Teaching a young child to read is not easy when the child suffers from a learning disability. Youngsters with dyslexia or attention deficit disorder have a much harder time reading than their normal counterparts. Prominent educators recommend using a variety of phonics programs to help these children learn to read, and most are quite successful at attaining this goal. No one has to be a poor reader, and good teachers are well trained in the proper use of the programs to maximize effectiveness. The games that come with the best programs keep a child’s attention, and they have fun while learning.

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