Updates

Dyslexia Awareness Month

Happy Dyslexia Awareness Month!  October is Dyslexia Awareness Month!  It is celebrated across the United States.  World Dyslexia Awareness Day is October 6. In celebration

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September Update

We cannot believe it is September already at the Dyslexia Achievement Center! We had a busy summer with our new groups, new families, new location,

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News!

The Dyslexia Achievement Center, LLC is proud to announce our achievement of Accreditation with the Better Business Bureau®.  We are also excited to announce our

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An Outside Perspective

Hello Everyone! I hope everyone is having a great summer so far! It’s hard to believe we are already almost halfway through July. My name

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Welcome!

June is going to be busy.  We are starting our four new groups.  Please join us if you can.  We will have a lot of

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Summer Groups

Summer Groups! Come join us this summer for our summer group sessions.  Summer groups start the week of June 1, 2024, and go through the

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Thoughts From Our Team

On a recent visit to the library, I saw a poster informing parents of the importance of reading to their children. Among other statistics, the

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Thoughts From Our Team

As experienced tutors trained to teach the Orton-Gillingham instructional reading program, we are seeing more children everyday who struggle with attention-deficit and processing issues in

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New Website!

We are excited to announce our new website and Session’s Health portal. We are streamlining new technology to be able to share more resources and education with our students and families.

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What is Dyslexia

According to the International Dyslexia Association, 20% of the population has dyslexia. Dyslexia is usually inherited, it is lifelong, although it can be remediated with correct instruction.

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Support Group

We have a support group that is for students with learning differences. The support group meets once a month. It is free to our students, families, and the community.

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