May–June 2020

mom and two boys hiking in the woods with homemade walkingsticks [1]

Lots of Learning Activities for
Summer Stay-at-Home Fun
[1]

With school activities wrapping up for the year and summer approaching, parents are wondering how they might keep their families safe, engaged, and entertained. We found a list of 125 great ideas from Parade magazine that promise to make this summer one to remember.

Read Learning Activities for Summer Stay-at-Home Fun [1]
photo of the Word Witt game box [2]

Improve Confidence and Love of Words [2]

A positive and unexpected way to naturally reinforce phonemic awareness, spelling, word recognition, vocabulary, concentration, and mental agility. Word Witt provides meaningful and unique opportunities to think, react, master, compete, and laugh, while building self-esteem, self-confidence, social skills and connections. The Word Witt game is $26.95 at www.wordwitt.com [3].

We are grateful for to the good people at Word Witt for generously donating a portion of the sales to DyslexiaHelp. You can support DyslexiaHelp with your purchase by using the code ‘DyslexiaHelp’ at checkout.

Get Word Witt and Support Dyslexia Help [2]
photo of girl watch an online lesson on a computer [4]

Remote Learning for Students with Dyslexia [4]

How do I best support my students with dyslexia during this time of social distancing during COVID-19? Some students have internet access and some do not. Where do I begin?

Read Remote Learning for Students with Dyslexia [4]
young girl sitting cross-legged on the grass blowing soap bubble [5]

Finding Interests for Your Kids this Summer [5]

Now that summer is here, the challenge for you as a parent is to create a summer program for your child that includes both summer therapy or tutoring, as well as some fun!

Read Finding Interests for Your Kids this Summer [5]
father sitting with his young son reading the newspaper [6]

Foster Language, Reading, and Writing Improvement at Home [6]

Activities around reading and writing will be much more fun if you consider your child's interests when choosing material.

Read Foster Language, Reading, and Writing Improvement at Home [6]
cartoon drawing of a padlock on top of pile of white paper with a pen to the left [7]

Why I Never Show My Work [7]

By Dr. Michael Ryan

Even though I'm dyslexic, I'm gifted in math. In fact, in second grade I was at the top of the class in math and at the bottom in reading and spelling. I thought it averaged out and I was doing ok. Unfortunately, it did not work that way.

Read Why I Never Show My Work [7]

Success Story: Michiko Ozu [8]

Michiko Ozu, Artist and Poet [8]

Artist and Poet

New York based visual artist and poet Michiko Ozu embraces her ADHD and Dyslexia. Although they present many challenges, they also made her poetry and artwork possible.

Read Michiko’s Success Story [8]
an woman tutoring a child at a library table [9]

Pieces of a Comprehensive Dyslexia Evaluation [9]

Do all you can to ensure an accurate diagnosis by becoming aware of the steps involved with diagnosing dyslexia and the different areas in which a person must be tested.

Read Pieces of a Comprehensive Dyslexia Evaluation [9]