Child Dyslexia and The Brain Balance Program
As a learning disorder that causes children to have difficulty reading, Dyslexia can show itself in different ways and can involve a number of reading challenges. Characterized by difficulty recognizing letters, learning letter sounds, and identifying rhyming words, dyslexia in children is often identified when a child reaches kindergarten. Poor fine motor skills, trouble learning the alphabet, numbers, days of the week and learning to talk later than most children are early signs of dyslexia in kids.
The Brain Balance Achievement Center of Oakland County has developed a dyslexia program that can help your child overcome their learning obstacles. Even though dyslexia is a lifelong learning disability, approaches to help overcome challenges for dyslexia can improve reading, spelling and writing skills and can allow children to function better in an academic setting. When your child is enrolled in The Brain Balance Program, we create a personalized plan for your child that is geared toward dyslexia which includes 3 in-center visits per week in addition to at-home activities. These activities will help your child reach their learning, social, and behavioral goals. Brain Balance’s dyslexia specific program has helped thousands of children across the country with several of those kids being from the Oakland County area. Read our stories from parents whose children have gone through the program and learn how The Brain Balance Program has benefited children with dyslexia.
Get Started With The Brain Balance Achievement Center of Oakland County
Brain Balance Achievement Center of Oakland County offers programs for dyslexia that will help your child reach their learning goals. If your child is struggling socially, academically, or behaviorally, we have a plan for you. It’s time to get your child back on track! Take the first step today by calling our center at (248) 225-2623 or sign up online to schedule your child’s personalized assessment.