Bright Brains, Big Words: Early Dyslexia Support for Kids
Supporting a child with dyslexia means understanding how they learn best—and creating consistent strategies across every area of their life. This course is designed to help children build confidence in their reading, writing, and communication, while supporting parents and carers with practical, easy-to-use tools. At home, you’ll learn how to create a calm, encouraging environment that supports learning without pressure. In school settings, we offer guidance on working with teachers, requesting support plans, and building positive academic experiences.
The course also explores how to prepare your child for reading challenges in public places and how to support their digital world by fostering safe, empowering engagement on social media. With a strengths-based approach, this course helps your child feel capable, supported, and proud of how they learn.
At Home: Building Confidence and Consistency
Home is where foundational learning habits take root. This module helps parents and carers create a supportive environment that makes reading and writing less stressful and more empowering. You’ll learn how to build daily routines that support literacy development, use visual aids and multisensory tools, and nurture your child’s confidence through encouragement, not pressure. With a calm and structured home life, dyslexic children can begin to see their strengths more clearly.
In School: Advocating and Supporting Learning
School can be one of the most challenging environments for a child with dyslexia—but with the right support, it can also be where they thrive. This module covers how to work with teachers, request assessments or support plans (like IEPs or EHCPs), and ensure your child receives the accommodations they need. From understanding classroom triggers to celebrating progress, this section empowers parents to become effective advocates for their child’s learning journey.
In Public Places: Reducing Anxiety and Encouraging Independence
Reading signs, menus, or navigating unfamiliar environments can be overwhelming for children with dyslexia. This module focuses on building confidence in public settings through practical tools like visual cues, step-by-step instructions, and using technology as support. You’ll also learn how to reduce stress during outings and boost your child’s independence while fostering patience and understanding in the world around them.
On Social Media: Guiding Digital Literacy and Self-Esteem
As children grow, social media becomes part of their social world—but for dyslexic learners, it can come with added challenges. This module helps parents understand how dyslexia affects reading, writing, and communication online. Learn how to encourage safe usage, set boundaries, and support your child’s confidence in a digital world where spelling and speed are often unfairly judged. We’ll show you how to build digital resilience while promoting positive self-image.
What's Included In The Course
Supporting a Child with Dyslexia at Home
Modules
- What Is Dyslexia and How It Shows Up at Home
- Daily Routines that Support Literacy and Learning
- Multi-Sensory Tools and Technology for Home Use
- Encouraging Without Pressuring
- Emotional Support and Self-Esteem Building
- Collaborating with Schools from Home
Supporting a Child with Dyslexia at School
Modules
- The Dyslexic Brain and the Classroom Experience
- Inclusive Teaching and Learning Strategies
- Using Assistive Tech and Multi-Sensory Tools in Class
- Strengths-Based Feedback and Confidence Building
- Accommodations, ECHP, and Working with Parents
- Creating a Literacy-Inclusive School Culture
Supporting a Child with Dyslexia in Public
Modules
- Dyslexia and Public Challenges: An Overview
- Real-World Reading Tasks (Menus, Signs, Tickets, Forms)
- Coping with Frustration and Public Reactions
- Encouraging Advocacy and Self-Expression
- Tools to Support Reading in Everyday Environments
- Building Confidence in Community Settings
Supporting a Child with Dyslexia on Social Media
Modules
- Dyslexia in the Digital World
- Accessibility Tools for Reading and Writing Online
- Social Communication: When Spelling Becomes a Barrier
- Managing Online Embarrassment and Peer Pressure
- Encouraging Strength-Based Digital Engagement
- Building Confidence and Safety Online
Supporting a Child with Dyslexia Toolkit
- Explainer Videos
- Downloadable Work Sheets
- Four Downloadable E Books
- Monthly Support Webinars
- Private Facebook Group
Join Us Today!!!
Your child’s amazing potential deserves understanding and the right support. Join our course to learn practical tools that bring calm, connection, and confidence to your family.