Dyslexia – Spelling Mastery – iPad Apps for developing Dyslexic Brain by Amy
Amy our dyslexia youth coach reviews iPad Apps useful for Developing Dyslexic Brains.
We hope loads of dyslexic children and parents of dyslexic children will find Amy’s reviews helpful in choosing iPad apps.
In this video Amy talks about Spelling Mastery Game – FREE for iPad.
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I don’t remember not being able to read eitehr. I read *all the time* though – I don’t know what I’d do if I couldn’t read! What’s really amazing is when you see a 4-year-old just pick up a book and read – that’s what my daughter did. I have no idea how she did it, and after the struggle I had with my older daughter, I just kind of watched in wide-eyed amazement. No one really “taught” her. She’s 5 now and reads over my shoulder, and except for longer words does pretty well with it (I have to watch what I have up on here sometimes!)The human brain is a wondrous thing, isn’t it? And the later readers do catch up – my older daughter (7) went from not being able to read on entering 1st grade to reading chapter books independently half way through that year.