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ADHD and trouble reading? Dyslexia…maybe.
30% to 50% of people with ADHD also have learning disabilties. Reading struggles may be the result of dyslexia. How do you know? What can you do?
Proficient reading is an essential tool for learning, regardless of the subject matter. Individualized, structured interventions are most effective.
“Our kids” are concerned about their image. Think about their strengths too (oral skills, good visual/spatial awareness. artistic abilities.)
Do you have struggling readers? What do you do?
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EdieLovesMath empowers individuals with ADHD and Autism, their families, and professionals through a 4-step plan that builds confidence and success in reading, math, writing, and organization. As someone with a neurodiverse brain herself, Edie understands the challenges and triumphs of navigating learning differences firsthand. Join us. We’re here to guide your journey.
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