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5 Top Tips for Letter Reversals and a Freebie

  As a Mom of 2 dyslexic kiddos and a Kindergarten teacher I know it can be heartbreaking to watch children struggle to read and learn. It has been especially difficult with my 2nd son who is 7. He is repeating Kindergarten so that he can go through Dyslexia therapy without missing new concepts at school. He has already given up on reading, hates it and cries over every word. To say he is a severe dyslexic is an understatement. So a few weeks ago we had a talk about how to make reading easier. He is a kinesthetic learner who loves to color, cut, glue etc. With that in mind I put together activities for letter reversals and implemented these dyslexia worksheets at home. Are you a parent or teacher like me who sees your child often struggle with letter reversals and you are left wondering... Is it Dyslexia or developmentally appropriate letter reversals? Is Dyslexia considered a disability? How does Dyslexia work? Is dyslexia reversing letters or is it more than just common letter reve