Supporting Dyslexia
How dyslexia works, what helps at home and school, and how to raise a confident reader
The science of reading difficulty and what actually works. Protect confidence while building literacy at home.
Dyslexia affects approximately 10% of the population, making it the most common specific learning difficulty. Yet the gap between recognition and effective support remains significant — in schools, at home, and in children's own self-belief. This course equips parents with a research-backed understanding of how the dyslexic brain processes language, why traditional methods often fail, and what actually works: structured literacy, technology tools, advocacy skills, and crucially, how to protect your child's confidence and identity during the hardest years.
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Who This Course Is For
Parents of children with diagnosed or suspected dyslexia, aged 5-18
Course Curriculum
Every module follows the 8-stage INTERACT learning model
Understanding Dyslexia — Beyond the Label
The neuroscience of reading, how dyslexia differs, and what this means for your child
Reading, Writing and the Dyslexic Brain
Structured literacy at home, spelling strategies, and how to make reading less painful
Working With Schools and Getting Support
Navigating assessments, SEN support, and school relationships for dyslexic children
Technology and Tools for Dyslexic Learners
Assistive technology, apps, and digital tools that level the playing field
Building Confidence, Identity and Resilience
Protecting self-esteem, building a positive dyslexic identity, and preparing for adulthood
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Every course is developed by child safety specialists and education professionals. Content is aligned with NCSC guidance and updated as the digital landscape evolves.