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  • Understanding Dyslexia for Parents


    Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes it hard to learn to read and understand written language. Even kids with average or above-average intelligence can have dyslexia.

  • Dyslexia for Kids


    Dyslexia is a problem that makes it difficult for a kid to read. With some help and a lot of hard work, a kid who has dyslexia can learn to read and spell.

  • Understanding Dyslexia for Teens


    Dyslexia is a learning disability in which people have difficulty learning to read, even though they are smart enough and are motivated to learn. Learn more about dyslexia and how to deal with it.

  • Raising a Summer Reader for Parents


    Help your kids keep their reading skills strong so they're ready for school.

  • Play & Learn (Topic Center) for Parents


    This site helps parents promote active and imaginative play throughout all stages of childhood. Learn which activities inspire and motivate, and which toys are not only safer, but smarter, too.

  • Reading Food Labels for Parents


    Find out how to make healthy food choices for your family by reading food labels.

  • Dyslexia Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about dyslexia, and teaching strategies to help students with dyslexia succeed in school.

  • Learning Problems for Kids


    Having a learning disability doesn't mean you can't learn. The trick will be figuring out how you learn best.

  • Learning, Play, and Your 1- to 2-Year-Old for Parents


    Kids go from babies to toddlers during this time, from first steps to walking well. They also make major strides in language and communication.

  • Well-Child Visit: 5 Years for Parents


    Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your child might be doing by the fifth year.

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