Most people learn social skills simply by watching the way their friends and family interact. But some people may struggle with learning how to behave in social situations.
Since your daughter will be using these programs over the summer, and she enjoys games, it’s a great idea to combine fun activities with learning and skill building!
This is a common issue for adults (and kids!) with dyslexia. It can be particularly challenging when you have a word spelled correctly, but your usage is wrong.
Many people feel that the most natural way to introduce the alphabet and the letter sounds is to go straight from A to Z, but there is a more logical and systematic way that introduces letters base
Your question and the sensitivity you have are applauded. Yes, students with learning disabilities (current school term for dyslexia) may need special accommodations when playing sports.