Dyslexia Insights
Summer Learning Loss Is Real: Why Children With Dyslexia Can’t Afford to Take a Break
When summer arrives, most kids are ready for a break from school.
But if your child has dyslexia, taking a full break from reading instruction can quietly undo months of hard work.
What Is the Take Flight Dyslexia Program? A Parent’s Guide to Real Reading Breakthroughs
If your child is struggling to read, you're not alone—and more importantly, there is a path forward.
At ClearPath Dyslexia, many families come in feeling overwhelmed, confused, and unsure of what actually works. One program that consistently stands out for real, measurable progress is Take Flight—a research-backed dyslexia intervention designed to help children become confident, capable readers.
Dyslexia Therapy, Testing and Support
Dyslexia therapy, testing, and mental support are crucial for individuals with dyslexia to help them manage the condition effectively and thrive. Here's an overview of each aspect:
Dyslexia Signs and Symptoms
Dyslexia is best thought of as a spectrum. It affects people to varying degrees and one person can exhibit different symptoms than another with dyslexia. In general, difficulties with reading fluency and accuracy will present themselves. A key sign of dyslexia is when a person struggles with decoding words. Decoding words is the ability to match letters to sounds and then apply this to reading.
The Orton-Gillingham Approach: Transforming Reading Education
The Orton-Gillingham Approach, a time-tested method for teaching reading, has been a beacon of hope for countless students struggling with literacy.
