Tunbridge Wells has a strong network of SEN support, making it easier for families to access help both before and after a full dyslexia assessment. Whether your child attends Bennett Memorial, St Gregory’s,
Tunbridge Wells has a strong network of SEN support, making it easier for families to access help both before and after a full dyslexia assessment. Whether your child attends Bennett Memorial, St Gregory’s,
Parents in Gillingham often contact us because they suspect their child is struggling with reading, spelling, or processing information, but they are unsure whether it is “just a learning delay” or an indicator
As students approach their General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) examinations, the pressure intensifies, the content becomes more complex, and the need for effective study strategies becomes paramount. This is particularly true for
Creating a dyslexia-friendly secondary school is an essential initiative that supports all learners, not just those with dyslexia. This comprehensive guide draws from various sources to provide actionable steps for leadership and management
Creating a dyslexia-friendly learning environment is crucial for supporting students with dyslexia, as well as enhancing the learning experience for all students. This blog is aimed at primary teachers to help them to
Dyslexia in teenagers can often be a subtle and elusive issue to detect, especially when they've become adept at masking their difficulties. This blog post seeks to guide parents in the UK through
When concerns arise regarding a child's academic performance, particularly in areas of reading, writing, and spelling, parents often consider a full diagnostic assessment for dyslexia. Such an assessment can unravel not only the
Dyslexia is a familiar term in the lexicon of learning difficulties, often associated with challenges in reading and spelling. Yet, it encompasses a broader spectrum of related issues that can affect a child's
How do you use your time in an exam?What do you do first when the clock starts in an exam? Start scribbling furiously? Or take some time to breathe, check the exam paper,
Supporting children with dyslexia requires thoughtful strategies, patience, and a commitment to adapting traditional teaching methods to the specific needs of the child. Here's a detailed guide on how to create an inclusive