The Dyslexic Collective have identified strategies which can be used in schools to support dyslexic students. These strategies can be put in place by the students, the teachers, and by parents or carers.
Young people
There are many techniques that can help you study and learn, and also lots of online resources that are free to use and easily accessible.
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Parents and carers
Be understanding – your child may be working harder than their peers because it could be taking them longer to process information, both written and spoken.
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Exam support
Dyslexic learners sometimes need specific arrangements in their exams and assessments. Some dyslexic learners require more than others and in some but not necessarily in all subjects.
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Study skills
Dyslexia has nothing to do with intelligence, it just means that dyslexic learners learn in a different way and may take longer to process and remember information.