Why Working Memory Matters for Reading

Why Working Memory Matters for Reading

Article Library << Back to articles Why Working Memory Matters for Reading by David Morgan | 6 November 2019 If you sent your child to their room to get three things, would they come back with all three? At Helping Children to Read, we regularly ask parents this...

No Life Sentences for Dyslexics

Article Library << Back to articles No Life Sentences for Dyslexics, Please! by David Morgan | 25 April 2019 It’s a hidden tragedy, on a ghastly groundhog loop. Really…! You see, every day, bright young children are taken to a specialist and told...
What is Dyslexia and What Can Be Done to Help a Dyslexic?

What is Dyslexia and What Can Be Done to Help a Dyslexic?

Article Library << Back to articles What is dyslexia and what can be done to help? by David Morgan | 2 April 2019 Dyslexia can make learning to read a real challenge, but dyslexics are often exceptionally bright children, with incredible potential. We find that...

Struggling Readers

Reading Boost Is your child guessing at short, easy words, despite months or even years of reading practice? A bright child will often use their strong visual memory to sight-read whole words. That leads to a lot of confusion with short, interchangeable words, like...

Beginner Readers

Beginner Readers To see easy progress with reading for your child, be sure to build the right foundation. The most important thing you can do for your early reader is to teach them about the building blocks of our language: the sounds in each word. Not the letters...

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