Dyslexia Isn't About Backwards Letters: What's Really Happening
When most people picture dyslexia, they imagine a child reversing letters or reading words backwards. It's one of the most persistent myths about dyslexia.
Is it ADHD or Auditory Processing? Spot the Signs.
You ask your child to put on their shoes and grab their coat. Five minutes later, they are still playing with a toy, shoeless and coatless. Did they simply not process what you said?
The Science of Reading: Why Phonics Isn't Always the Answer
Reading is not just a visual task; it is deeply auditory. Before a child can map a letter to a sound (phonics), their brain must be able to distinguish that sound clearly and quickly.
Why Your Child Needs To Be Reading Out Aloud
Reading out aloud is something that young children naturally do, but as they grow older is discouraged. In this post I am going to look at why your child needs to keep reading out aloud.
Boost Your Child's Sound Recognition: The Amazing Power of Texture
Many children learn best with a multisensory approach
Supporting Young Children's Auditory Processing Development
Supporting auditory processing difficulties in young children can help to promote accelerated learning, memory, social developmental skills and language.