It’s no surprise that students and parents start over with every new school year. It’s a stressful time for anyone. For the 20% of the population dealing with dyslexia, a new year can be particularly daunting and challenging. How will the dyslexic child adapt to a new teacher, classroom, homework scenario and other issues?

Dyslexia is the most common learning disability in the country; more than 20% of the population struggles with it, and that number skyrockets among children in special education.
~WMAR Baltimore

There is support for families affected by dyslexia as school begins.

Have no fear, though. There are a number of great programs geared toward dyslexics and other people dealing with learning issues. These valuable resources can help families who are feeling overwhelmed by the changes that happen every year. The Dyslexia Tutoring Program is but one of the resources available to affected families.

Key Takeaways:

1
The new school year has brought with it a host of new problems to keep educators and parents on their toes.
2
Dyslexia is the most common learning difference in the United States.
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The Dyslexia Touting Program offers services to help families with dyslexic children.

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