young boy struggling to read

Signs to Look For

Estimates are that 1 in 5 children experience some type of reading struggle. Dyslexia is just one type of reading disability. Regardless of the cause, early recognition of a reading disability is critical.

If a reading disability is present, than the earlier the treatment, the better the odds of a positive outcome. In addition to improving a child's reading skills, early treatment can help to boost a child's self esteem. This is an essential part of any treatment program.

Brandon Reading Clinic has been helping children with special learning needs for more than 20 years. We consult with parents to help them understand the nature of a reading disability and the resources and treatment programs that are available. An informed parent can become the child's best advocate.

Some signs of a reading difficulty may include:

Learning Difficulty Symptoms of Young Children:

Learning Difficulty Symptoms of
Older Children

If you are a parent and suspect that a learning problem may exist, we encourage you to research the issues involved and to seek a professional diagnosis as early as possible. Our staff of professional Educational Therapists can provide helpful information on the recognition and available treatments for those with learning and reading disabilities and dyslexia. We can also provide links to other organizations that can help.

Don't delay - these problems generally do not improve on their own! While a child may show some signs of improvement as they mature, if they have an underlying problem, they will continue to underperform relative to their ability. Research proves, early treatment is essential and can provide a lifetime of benefits!