Hey everyone! 👋
It’s been a while since I’ve taught in a traditional classroom — these days, all of my work is online — but I know many of you are out there in the thick of it every day, balancing 20+ learners and trying to give each one what they need.
Let’s talk about what’s working for you.👉 What strategies have helped your students with dyslexia succeed in a classroom setting?
It could be:
- How you adapt your instructional materials to help them visually
- How you organize small groups or centers
- How you help students stay confident when reading is hard
- Or just a small adjustment that’s made a big difference
Your ideas could really help other teachers who are looking for fresh approaches — so drop your best tip (or story!) below. Let’s make this thread a resource every teacher can come back to. 🙌