Next steps for parents and carers
Parents and carers can support progress with short routines and encouragement.
This guide focuses on practical steps and support pathways.
If you want to act immediately, use the tool first. Then return here to build a routine.
Open Dyslexia Reading TrainingPractical steps
Create a simple routine
Use a short daily reading routine and a calm environment.
Track small wins to build confidence.
Work with school
Share home strategies and request specific adjustments.
Ask about local dyslexia support services.
Next steps
Suggested next stepsDyslexia & Reading Support
Return to the pillar hub and choose the next guide.
Reading confidence
Short steps to build confidence and reduce reading anxiety.
Phonics at home
A short daily phonics routine for families.
Support at school
Practical classroom strategies for dyslexia support.
What is dyslexia?
A clear overview of dyslexia and common strengths.
Assistive tech (UK)
Accessible tools and software that support reading.
Quick FAQs
What if progress is slow?
Progress often takes time; focus on consistency.
Should we use rewards?
Positive reinforcement can help when kept simple.
Is professional support necessary?
It can be helpful; speak with your GP or school for advice.
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