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Early Indicators of Dyslexia

The signs of Dyslexia show up very early - we can choose to ignore them or we can take action straight away. Find out what to look out for.

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Early Interventions for the Early Signs of Dyslexia

Dyslexia interventions are not harmful to children - we do not have to wait and see. There are lots of fun activities that benefit everyone.

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My Child is Dyslexic - What do I do now?

Whether you suspect your child is dyslexic or you have just received a formal diagnosis it can be hard to know what to do for the best.

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Many people do not fully understand all the characteristics of ADHD.  Only a few children have impulsive behaviours. The emotional impact of ADHD is often overlooked.

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Working memory difficulties are the common feature of many learning differences. Find out practical strategies to work round and overcome these difficulties.

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Many children with learning difficulties have undiagnosed visual perceptual difficulties.  They are hard to detect as children find it hard to verbalise what they can see.  

" Thank you so  much for your workshop. I really enjoyed and learnt a lot. I am going to share what I have learnt from you with my colleagues at school."
Teacher, International school, Thailand

Teacher, International school, Thailand

" I'm thrilled with my daughter's progress and almost more so with her increase in self confidence that has gone with it. Thank you for your fantastic support." 


Parent of Year 3 dyslexic student, Hong Kong

" We cannot tell you how proud we are of the progress our son has made this year. He has gone from a child with zero interest in anything with words to a boy who is really engaged with books and writing.  Thank you so much for the amazing work you have done with him."

Parent of Year 2 dyslexic student, Hong Kong

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