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Dyslexia Support
An urgent need arose in whilst working with children battling with learning and reading deficiencies, to define dyslexic children’s specific cognitive problems and to assist them in appropriate ways to learn to cope with their disability. There are so many institutions supporting sufferers of ADHD/ADD; Autism etc. and yet the devastating inability to read, write and spell, is ignored although it affects +/- 15% of the worldwide population, regardless of culture, language, age and gender. These statistics apply to South African borders as well!
Join South Africa’s first association dedicated to Dyslexia!
Dyslexia Support
The Reading Language Gym opened in Claremont, Cape Town in June 2007. It provides intensive training for learners with specific barriers to literacy (dyslexia) and language-related learning challenges, from grades 1 to 12. We work within a model of ability rather than disability. About 5 to 10% of school-going children have some form of dyslexia. These children are normally bright but experience specific barriers to learning, usually in the areas involving reading, spelling and written language. These difficulties can lead to significant issues of self esteem. At The Reading Language Gym we help children to demystify learning barriers, build self esteem and attain good work practices.