Dyslexia reading success

Brain principles for Global Learning
                Hey there, adventurer! Learning new things is like going on a fun journey, and here are three important things to remember: practicing, finding your own learning style, and celebrating your successes! Practice Makes Progress Imagine learning to ride a bike. At first, it might be tricky, but the more you practice, the better you get! Every try counts, and even if you wobble, you’re improving bit by bit. So, whether it’s reading, math, or drawing, practicing makes you smarter and stronger! Did you know? Research suggests that regular practice can physically change the brain, making it more efficient in processing information and acquiring new skills. Find Your Learning Style We’re all unique! Some like learning with pictures, others with stories, and some by hands-on activities. Discover what makes learning fun for you and dive into it! Did you know? According to a study by the University of California, students who are taught according to their preferred learning styles show better understanding and retention of material. Celebrate the Wins Remember the joy of beating a tough level in a game or scoring a goal? Well, it’s just as awesome when you do something cool in learning! Whether it’s mastering a new word or solving a puzzle, celebrate those wins with big high fives and happy dances! Did you know? Celebrating small victories releases dopamine in the brain, which not only feels good but also reinforces positive behavior, making you more likely to continue learning and achieving goals. Learning is about enjoying the journey, trying new things, and feeling proud. So, keep practicing, explore what works best for you, and celebrate every victory along the way! You’re on an incredible adventure, and with practice, your style, and plenty of celebrations, you’ll excel! champion!”

 

If you want to continue helping your dyslexic reader, check out my great books on dyslexia.
 

Johnny’s Hero’s Journey” is an inspirational book for young dyslexic readers, teaching the brain principles that aid in the development of literacy skills. This anime-inspired story fosters the development of literacy skills and habits for readers aged 6 to 16+.

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“Dyslexia Awareness: The Secret Phonic Lottery” is a creative masterpiece in dyslexia and neurodiversity research, not just a book but a catalyst for students, aiding dyslexic readers, educators, parents, and advocates alike.

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