TROUBLE READING?
Why do some children struggle to read and write?
Some children can’t see the letters and words on the page clearly, and they can't hear the individual sounds in words
This is why phonics by itself doesn't work for some children.
Pupils who skip words or lines, reverse letters, or can't remember what they've read, may have a vision problem caused by weak eye muscles. Their eyes don't focus on the same letter, so their brain receives two different images when they read.
They may also have poor phonological awareness, which means they can't hear individual sounds in words. They can't hear that goat contains 3 sounds: g-oa-t.
Our reading program addresses both these issues using fun games. Engaging Eyes, exercises the eye muscles, helping them work together and reduces eye movements. Our program develops auditory skills so they can hear the sounds in words. Once children can both see the letters and sound out the words, reading improves dramatically.
how to identify dyslexia in your child
How can you help a child with dyslexia
Early intervention is highly recommended with dyslexic children. At Bluemoon Early Intervention Center, we access and screen children that have difficulty with reading.
The assessment results will tells us if it is likely that your child has dyslexia. Once it is determined that your child is dyslexic, we will assess their ability an create an invdividualized plan to implement straight away to help your child develop reading and writing skills.
dyslexic children are brilliant
Dyslexia often gets misconstrued as a limitation, a label that defines a child's academic struggles. But what if we told you it's actually a window into a different kind of brilliance?
Dyslexic minds are wired differently. They think outside the box, process information in unique ways, and possess strengths that often go unnoticed. Here's a glimpse into the hidden brilliance of dyslexic children:
Dyslexia isn't a disability; it's a different ability. It's a mind that sees the world in vibrant colors, hears melodies others miss, and dances to the rhythm of its own drum. Recognizing and celebrating these strengths is crucial to unlocking the full potential of dyslexic children.
By providing your child with the right support and understanding, we can help them blossom into brilliant individuals who leave their mark on the world.
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At Bluemoon Early Intervention Center, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential. That's why we offer free assessments and trial weeks for children aged 3-8 years.
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