http://www.readingrockets.org/article/accommodating-students-dyslexia-all-classroom-settings
Three things that I learned from this article include: a number of ways to accommodate dyslexic students involving materials, involving interactive instruction, and involving student response. These three categories each had a large number number of suggestions to accommodate students with dyslexia and other learning disabilities. The most important thing that I learned from this article is that while dyslexic students need accommodations, there are a number of things that teachers can do that are neither time consuming or difficult to help these students. So often you hear that it takes too much time or is too difficult to change your lesson to help students who are struggling, but this article disproved those arguments by giving reasonable suggestions.
It doesn't take too much time to make accommodations to help your students!

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