Dyslexia Treatments

dyslexiaThere is no “cure” for dyslexia and dyslectics learn to live and function normally with dyslexia.

But a person can benefit from specialized support, the earlier in life the person is treated the better. Popular and successful treatments are:


- Having One-to-one tutoring from a Dyslexia specialist educator.

- Dyslexia computer software programs.

- Phonics-based reading programs that teaches the connection between spoken and written sounds.

- Multi-sensory approaches to learning, approaches which uses as many different senses as possible such as seeing, listening, doing and speaking.

- Setting up arrangements with the child’s school, e.g. for the child to take oral instead of written tests.

- Learning via audiotape or videotape.

Where to get help?

Dyslexia or SLD can be hard to diagnose unless the problem is severe. Always seek professional advice from a specialist educational psychologist if you think you or your child may have dyslexia.

You can seek advice from you doctor, a specialist educational psychologist, your child’s school and from a speech pathologist. Arrange for a dyslexia evaluation. The evaluation may include testing a range of factors including:

- Cognitive (thinking) skills.

- Memory.

- Vocabulary.

- Literacy skills.

- Intellectual ability.

- Information processing.

- Psycholinguistic processing.

- An evaluation by a speech pathologist may also assist.