A great strategy to help a dyslexic child read is create a reading window out of cardboard that allows the child to only read one line at a time. You can also use tinted cellophane paper to help cut down the drastic differences between the black and white print.

A great strategy to help a dyslexic child read is create a reading window out of cardboard that allows the child to only read one line at a time. You can also use tinted cellophane paper to help cut down the drastic differences between the black and white print. Visual Motor / Visual Perception Activities