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Dyslexia Is a Spectrum — And That Matters


One of the most important things for parents to understand is that dyslexia is a spectrum. Dyslexia does not look the same in every child, which is one reason it is often misunderstood or missed.


Some children struggle early with letter sounds and decoding. Others compensate quietly for years until reading becomes mentally exhausting. Many parents tell me they felt something was off long before they had words for it — and that instinct matters.


Research suggests that 15–20% of people have dyslexia or related reading difficulties, yet many children go unsupported because their struggles don’t fit a single definition.


At My Learning Farm, reading support is always individualized. I meet children where they are on the dyslexia spectrum and teach reading in a way that makes sense to their brain — with patience, clarity, and care.

🔗 Dyslexia & Reading Support:https://www.mylearningfarm.com/services

 
 
 

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2765 Delmar Ave

Penryn, CA 95663
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