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Dyslexia is a learning difficulty that mainly affects students' reading, writing and spelling abilities while not having direct consequences on their learning skills in general.
Nevertheless, our modern education system is mostly based on learning through reading and doing writing assignments, so students need a good level of literacy to attain good education results in Melbourne and other cities.
It is important to point out that having dyslexia doesn't mean that the child will not be able to learn good reading skills at all. It is just that the learning process may be a bit slower for them and special teaching methods may need to be used.
The best way for children to overcome dyslexia-related difficulties is to study with tutors who are aware of the most advanced tutoring methods and technologies, such as MSL, and can help them achieve literacy starting at primary school in NSW without major stress.
As children with dyslexia mainly have difficulties with reading and writing tasks but can excel at other learning exercises, their tutors and parents don't always spot their problem right away and so, they don't get the necessary support from the first years of school education in NSW or other regions.
That can have a rather bad influence on their overall learning experience as their tutor will treat them in the same way as other children, while they don't face the same difficulties.
In order not to let that happen and ensure the most enjoyable learning experience possible for school children, it is crucial for tutors and parents to be constantly on the watch for possible dyslexia issues in students.
Some of the possible indications of dyslexia are students' difficulties with reading, confusion about the order of letters in words, poor spelling and a better understanding of verbal information than written one.
Both tutors and parents can recognise dyslexia in school students and take measures to offer them personalised support from the first years of primary education at school in NSW and other states in Australia.
Students with dyslexia may experience a lot of difficulties reading and writing, which in turn can have consequences for their entire education.
To deal with this problem, numerous schools in NSW and all across Australia offer special tutoring services to help children with dyslexia achieve good literacy results from primary school years on.
The teaching approaches used by tutors for dyslexia support include one-to-one tutoring classes in which students can acquire reading skills at their own pace, phonics instruction focusing on individual sounds that make up words as well as computer programs facilitating reading and writing for children.
If the tutoring classes offer at their school are not enough for your child, you can find a private tutor who will assist them in their learning. A private teacher can tailor their teaching methods to the needs of every single student and help them boost their literacy in an effective way in NSW or elsewhere in Australia.
One particular teaching approach that can be used by a private tutor to help children with dyslexia is called MSL or Multisensory Structured Language. It combines auditory, visual and kinesthetic learning for students to start recognising individual sounds that makeup language.
The two main skills that are covered by the MSL system are breaking up words into single phonemes and combining phonemes to build words.
A good teacher will adapt the MSL methods to each student's particularities and offer them the right kind of support to improve their literacy.
MSL works both for children and adults and can be used at any stage of education from primary school on.
Like with other tutoring classes, for dyslexia support to be really effective, students need to be assisted by a qualified teacher. The place where you can find such a teacher in Melbourne or any other city in Australia is Superprof.
Superprof makes looking for a teacher much easier because it provides you not only with contact details but also information about its tutors.
You will know exactly what teaching methods, like MSL or others, they use to help students with dyslexia and how many years of teaching experience they have.
You can quickly find a good specialist for your child living not far from your place in Melbourne or another city, contact them on the platform and arrange support classes with them in the most convenient way.
Samrah
Special needs - Dyslexia tutor
Samrah has been such a gift for my daughter. She’s patient, genuinely cares, and makes learning something she looks forward to every week. We couldn’t ask for better
Lina, 10 months ago
Vicki
Special needs - Dyslexia tutor
Vicki was excellent with my 11 year old son who has mild ADHD. He is very oppositional and shy and she managed to get him onboard with maths coaching in one session, which was incredible. She made him feel very comfortable and worked at a pace...
Sally, 1 year ago
Gemma
Special needs - Dyslexia tutor
Gemma is amazing! She took on the challenge with our dyslexic daughter and made quite a difference in her life and ours. Gemma is beautifully professional, encouraging and kind; always willing and easy to communicate with. We recommend Gemma very...
Erika, 2 years ago
Vicki
Special needs - Dyslexia tutor
Vicki was very knowledgeable and friendly. She was also very flexible and accommodating with our 1st session time to fit in with our family's schedules. Thank you Vicki!
Sarah, 3 years ago
Kush
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Kush was professional and knowledgeable. Very flexible and accommodating with session times due to our different time zones.
Sarah, 3 years ago
Leena
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Really impressed with Leena's professionalism and the interactive nature of her online lesson - my son was already learning some new vocabularies and skills even from the very first introduction lesson! The educational maths game at the end of the...
Sarah, 3 years ago