Understanding Dyslexia and Reading: Why Structured Literacy Matters
Published: Feb. 7, 2025Updated: Feb. 7, 2025
Children with dyslexia have a neurological difference that makes it difficult for them to match sounds and letters or to decode or encode words, but they may excel when it comes to verbal reasoning and spoken vocabulary. Join Education Advocate Cherie Dorreen as she explains why structured literacy matters.
For more information about reading strategies, check out our article: Untangling the Reading Rope
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