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WHAT IS DYSLEXIA

Understanding Dyslexia and How It Affects Learning.

Dyslexia is a common learning difference that primarily affects reading, spelling, and writing skills. It is not related to intelligence, but rather how the brain processes written language.

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Students with dyslexia often benefit from structured, evidence-based instruction that breaks language into clear, manageable steps—helping them build strong literacy skills, confidence, and long-term academic success.

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UNDERSTANDING DYSLEXIA

A Different Way the Brain Processes Language.

Dyslexia is a learning difference that affects how the brain processes written language, making reading, spelling, and writing

more challenging. It is not related to intelligence or effort.​

How Dyslexia Affects Learning

Students with dyslexia may struggle with reading fluency, spelling accuracy, and word recognition.

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Dyslexia and Intelligence

Dyslexia does not reflect a student’s intelligence or potential.

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How Support Makes a Difference

With structured literacy instruction, students can strengthen reading pathways

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

We understand that supporting students with dyslexia is a big decision. This section provides clear answers about our approach, instruction, and how we help each learner succeed.

Thrive Literacy Center provides personalized, evidence-based support for students with dyslexia, helping them build strong reading skills, confidence, and long-term academic success.

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