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Does my child have dyslexia?
In this article, well discuss a very common
question does my child have dyslexia?
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What is dyslexia?
In essence, dyslexia are an information
processing difficulty. It affects reading and
writing skills but it also affects other areas
too. Learners with dyslexia, can experience
differences with processing and remembering
information whether spoken or written. It can
affect attention, memory and processing and some
people may also have difficulty with organization
and sequencing.
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The Parent Experience
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The truth is that often parents recognize that
there is a difficulty before anyone else. Parents
know their child best, however, sometimes this
feeling is never voiced. Alternatively, some
parents have been trying to tell school that
there is something wrong but have felt not
listened to. Parents often tell us I knew there
was something wrong in Year 1.   This can be
a source of real frustration and confusion. Lots
of parents tell us that they have approached
their school about it and feel unheard or that it
has taken many years of school meetings to get
their voice heard, resulting in lost years of
support.   Every teacher wants the best for
the students in their class, however, the child
who is well behaved, bright and sometimes doesnt
retain their spellings can easily get overlooked.
Adding to this, many teachers dont understand
dyslexia tutors the early warning signs and
characteristics, and how it can present very
differently with individual students.
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Communication with your childs school
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If you, as a parent, do think there is something
different about the way your child learns then of
course, your first port of call should be your
childs school. Conversations with the class
teacher initially are important and then asking
for meetings with the SENCO in the school are
paramount to feeling heard and getting support
for your child.   Schools are usually doing
their best and given enough resources, would
absolutely put in the right support for students
who are struggling. At best, this support often
takes place with a group.   Students who are
struggling with acquiring literacy skills often
need the careful attention of a 11 specialist
online tutoring dyslexia tutor. This is because
each student has different needs and has
individual micro-gaps in their learning profile
that need targeted (laser like) intervention
rather than the broad-brush strokes of school
intervention and assessments.
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How can you identify dyslexia?
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  • Identifying dyslexia early is really key as long
    as action is taken from the identification. Some
    schools offer a screening service, as do we here
    at Elite Tutors Sussex. We also offer specialist
    dyslexia teachers who can address your childs
    individual differences. There are certainly some
    characteristics to be considered and are
    identifiable. For primary students some
    indicators might be
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  • Difficulty in reading/writing/spelling
  • Difficulty in finding the right word to describe
    things
  • Mispronouncing words
  • Finding following instructions hard
  • Avoids reading / lacks reading enjoyment
  • Lack of fluency in reading
  • Difficulties with comprehension
  • Persistent and marked difficulty with spelling
  • Homework can be a huge battle
  • Short term and /or working memory difficulty
  • Spells as the word sounds
  • Written work doesnt reflect verbal ability
  • Extreme tiredness at the end of the school day
  • Low self-esteem

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  • If your child is at secondary school, you may
    have experienced this during their primary years.
    In addition, key aspects to look out for at
    senior level are
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  • Difficulty with written work- lots of
    errors/crossings out
  • Finding it hard to take notes
  • Finding it hard to complete tasks
  • May write a lot but can get easily confused or
    goes off the point
  • Spells the same word differently
  • Disparity between verbal ability and written work
  • Low self-esteem / sense of overwhelm.
  • Dyslexia tutor
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  • At Elite Tutors Sussex, we believe that only
    specialist teaching that addresses individual
    needs is effective. In fact, it can be a false
    economy to take on a non-specialist if you are
    looking to make the most amount of progress in
    the shortest time. We offer both specialist
    tutors for dyslexia and SENCOs with a vast amount
    of experience of dealing with these issues. We
    can work with your childs school to move towards
    similar goals and open up lines of communication
    for the best possible outcomes for your child.
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  • If you are concerned about your childs progress,
    talk to us we offer a free consultation and we
    have a specialist tutor for dyslexic child hub
    offering over 15 specialist teachers to support
    your child. We are here to help we are friendly,
    supportive and are passionate about helping
    students to learn to read, write and succeed.

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us- 447387954693
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