Learn the Early Signs of Dyslexia

Learn the Early Signs of Dyslexia

One out of every three children entering first- grade lacks the basic skills for success in school. The National Center for Educational Statistics shows that as many as 20% of our nation’s children have substantial difficulties learning to read, and in California 57% of fourth-graders cannot read at a basic level. The problem may be dyslexia. Early diagnosis and intervention are critical for minimizing the impact of dyslexia.

Parents with histories of reading/language difficulties should take note of their children’s early development. Documenting milestones can be a useful tool for determining if intervention is needed. If you’ve received a diagnosis, consider finding an educational program that meets your child’s specific needs.

If you suspect your child has a learning problem, contact Summit View School at (877) 994-3586 or visit www.summitview.org. Summit View School offers comprehensive elementary, middle, and secondary school programs for students with learning differences with 97% of graduating seniors attending college.

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Written by: Dr. Philip Levin See other articles by Dr. Philip Levin
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Dr. Philip Levin is Director of Outcomes Research at The Help Group and The Help Group â€" UCLA Neuropsychology Program.

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