Teaching Struggling Readers: Structured Literacy, Phonics, and Dyslexia Support for Educators
About Course
Reading difficulties are among the most common challenges for neurodivergent students, and the evidence for how to address them is clearer than ever - structured literacy, explicit phonics instruction, and early identification make a real difference. This course gives you a thorough grounding in why some brains find reading hard, what the science of reading actually tells us, and how to bring evidence-based strategies into your classroom or support sessions with confidence. Whether you are working with a student who has a dyslexia diagnosis or one who is simply falling behind, this course will help you understand what is happening and know exactly what to do about it.
Course Content
Why Some Brains Find Reading Hard: The Neuroscience of Dyslexia and Reading Difficulties
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What Dyslexia Actually Is (and What It Is Not)
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The Reading Brain: How Decoding, Phonological Awareness, and Fluency Connect
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Co-occurring Profiles: When Dyslexia Travels with Dyspraxia, ADHD, or Language Disorder
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How To: Explain Dyslexia to Students, Families, and Colleagues Without the Jargon
The Science of Reading and Structured Literacy: What the Evidence Actually Says
Identifying Struggling Readers Early: Observation, Screening, and Assessment
Teaching Phonics and Decoding: Explicit, Systematic, and Structured
Building Readers Who Believe in Themselves: Confidence, Collaboration, and Long-Term Support
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