How To Help A Dyslexic Child: Guide For Parents, Teachers, And Family Members

Finding out that a child has dyslexia is just Step One to supporting his best development and overcoming his learning difficulty. The next steps can be challenging, especially for parents and educators who are encountering the difficulty for the first time. Below are some things you can do to support a child with dyslexia:...

Causes and Complications of Dyslexia

Dyslexia is a condition that affects a person’s ability to read, spell, write, and speak. Even after being subjected to appropriate teaching-learning processes, a dyslexic’s brain may still be unable to interpret written letters or symbols correctly. What causes dyslexia? What complications might a dyslexic person face?...

Protect Your Child. Get A Diagnosis.

When inclusive education and disability-friendly infrastructures are discussed, what people immediately picture in their minds are individuals with obvious conditions and infirmities. When you get on a bus or a jeep, the first-row seats would have stickers over them showing an image of a person on a wheelchair indicating the seats are reserved for people with disabilities. The same image appears at certain spaces in public comfort rooms, parking lots, mall counters, etc....

Five Big Takeaways from Dyslexia Summit 2018

The very first Dyslexia Awareness and Intervention Summit in the Philippines took place on 09 June 2018. Over a hundred teachers, school administrators, counselors, parents, and students gathered together to become more aware of reading challenges and better equipped to support children with learning difficulties like dyslexia. Teacher Ma. Veronica “Vicki” Quintana-Arioder, the founder and dyslexia expert of Instant Reader™, led the summit that aimed to break myths and raise awareness...

Reading Dyslexia: Symptoms Of A Reading Difficulty

With the prominent teaching and learning practices of schools today, the need for reading proficiency to attain academic success cannot be overly emphasized. Children deal with words every day. As early as elementary or preschool years, they are expected to be able to read instructions and do what they say, to read stories and retell, to learn new words and spell. But what if reading becomes a barrier? What if a child has dyslexia?...

Dyslexia Awareness Month: A Celebration Of Learning Differently

The Instant Reader™ (IR) joins the international community of experts, parents, and educators that bring forward the welfare of children and adults with dyslexia. Up to this day, myths and lack of awareness continue to tarnish what difficulties dyslexics face. Affecting one in every five people, dyslexia crosses racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic lines. Additionally, it can occur in people across different levels of intelligence, hence IR’s tagline in its advocacy for dyslexics: “Your Child Is Not Bobo.”...

Why Studying Dyslexia Hits Home

“Why do you do it? Why do you have so much interest in dyslexia? Why didn’t you choose an easier topic? It might have given you ample time to achieve Sablay within 5 years.” These are just some of the usual lines that I hear from people whenever they find out that I am currently working my way out of the university with my final thesis units. I’ve been a student of the University of the Philippines Los Baños for about 6 years now. During my freshman year, I told myself that...

Dont Teach The Alphabet To Your Child

Did you know that any average preschool kid can learn to read in less than 20 days? They don’t need memorization to be able to read words, sentences and even short stories! Believe it or not, we have been doing this for more than ten years now. What surprises all the parents even more about our technique is that we don’t teach the traditional Alphabet or ABC’s. Yes, you heard it right. We have proven that teaching your child the ABC’s...

Your Child Is Not Bobo A FREE Tool For Parents

Stop labeling your child with the dreaded word “bobo” because I am very sure he is not! It might be true that he is being left behind in school but it is not a hopeless case. The first step to do is don’t panic! Read my blog here about the journey of a dyslexic boy named David...

Why Jay-Ar Cant Read

A True Story of a 24 year old Struggling Reader The moment she read the Instant Reader tarp posted along the highway, she felt that it might be the reading program they’d been looking for. She took the risk, dialled the number, convinced her son and travelled all the way from Bataan to Floridablanca, Pampanga....