Dyslexia and the Dyslexic Child – What Can You Do About It?

A number of parents have asked me about what they can do for their dyslexic child so I thought I should post this…

Before I begin, I should state that I’m no expert on this subject. Neither of my boys have dyslexia and both of them are reading well thanks to an early interest in words and books, good influence (Mummy and Daddy are avid readers),  and BrillKids Little Reader.

What is Dyslexia?

Dyslexia is impaired reading ability with a competence level below that expected on the basis of the person’s level of intelligence, and in the presence of normal vision, letter recognition, and recognition of the meaning of pictures and objects.

It is important to note that individuals with dyslexia are of regular intelligence. Dyslexia is a condition that interferes with the individual’s ability to process written material, therefore it is a learning disability rather than an intellectual disability. Dyslexia affects boys more than girls and is a genetic condition that is hereditary – if you have it, there is a 40-60% likelihood that your child will develop it.

Can You Prevent Dyslexia?

When I was encouraging my boys to learn to read early with flash cards, I was warned of the possible harm I might be inflicting upon them. I think the warning went something along the lines of: “when the children are too young, teaching them to read can increase their likelihood of developing dyslexia” – or something like that. The fact that dyslexia is hereditary already debunks this misguided belief.

But what if your child has the potential for this genetic condition? There was an interesting finding that early reading might actually be able to help prevent dyslexia. If you want to reduce the likelihood of your child developing dyslexia, encouraging early literacy is a good idea. While you’re at it, you should also teach your child to read from left to right by underlining the words with your index finger as you read them.

What About Children with Dyslexia? What Can be Done About it?

Early diagnosis and early intervention are important for children with dyslexia. Specialised programs that are implemented as early as preschool show a lot of promise for the dyslexic child. The following are articles and information on programs and methods that can help children with learning disabilities:


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Happy International Children’s Book Day!

It’s International Children’s Book Day on April 2! And BrillKids is having a sale at their online shop!

What’s International Children’s Book Day?

International Children’s Book Day is celebrated all over the world with aim to inspire a love of reading and to bring attention to children’s books. It is celebrated on April 2 because that is the birthday of Hans Christian Andersen, a most popular children’s author and storyteller who is almost as mythical as the wondrous fairy tales that he wrote.

BrillKids Children's book day

To celebrate International Children’s Book Day and to help inculcate this love for reading, BrillKids are having a promotion at the BrillKids online shop. From 29 March to 7 April 2013, you can get:

  • 10% OFF on all BrillKids Products including Value Bundles! (This offer not available for Australia and India)
  • Buy 1 Get 1 Free promo for Big Print Little Reader Storybook! (This offer not available for purchase in Singapore, Vietnam, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Taiwan and India)

Get an additional 10% off when you use this coupon code: BKAFF36716.

Happy Reading!


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BrillKids: Little Reader French Curriculum Now Available!

The BrillKids French Curriculum is now available for Little Reader!

BrillKids French

Now you can teach your child to read and speak thousands of French words with the new BrillKids Little Reader French Curriculum.

What’s in it…

The curriculum includes lesson subjects in 222 categories and contains:

  • 4,277 words
  • 2,912 images
  • 7,065 pronunciation files
  • 1,103 picture audio and sound effects
  • …and over 762 video clips!

Each word comes with 3 professionally recorded voices3-5 quality images2-4 picture audio (word commentaries or sound effects) and – to better visualize things and concepts like animals, actions and stories - 3 videos!

Using the help of Little Reader’s Pattern Phonics™ system, your child will be able to decode the written language in an intuitive manner, setting a solid foundation for learning French.

With full customizable lessons, your child can progress from single words all the way to complete stories!

Note: You will need a licensed Little Reader to use this product. Little Reader software and French Curriculum pack are sold separately at the BrillKids Online Shop. The French curriculum is only compatible with Little Reader version 3.1.1240 and up. Please update your Little Reader software before importing the French curriculum.

Get 10% off at the online shop when you use this coupon code: BKAFF36716.

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