Do you have a reluctant reader? Maybe one of these engaging books can turn the tide.
Dyslexia affects 2 to 8 percent of elementary school children, and it can make school assignments torturous. The idea of reading for pleasure? Laughable.
But reading — and reading often — is the best way for your child to improve her language skills, critical thinking, and imagination. If your child isn’t keen on reading, try these 8 books for kids with ADHD to keep her turning the pages.This book is written in a special easy-to-read font, making it perfect for dyslexic children who struggle to distinguish certain letters.
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