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Appleford is a day, weekly and full boarding school for children with dyslexia & associated learning difficulties aged 7-16. It is set in 8 acres of parkland 12 miles from Salisbury.
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Once you know that your child is dyslexic, depending on the severity of the disorder, your next logical step should be finding schools for dyslexia in your area. The obvious first place to check is your child's current school to see if they have staff that has been trained in educating dyslexics. This could be the reading specialist or the special education teacher. Be sure to ask if they have had specific training in this area. Some mainstream public schools do not have the appropriately trained staff to assist dyslexic students and if that is the case with your home school, your may want to look for a specialized school for dyslexia. This should not be seen as a slight to your child or in any way looked down upon. On the contrary, the school will have instruction that is more suited to the type of learning that your child needs. The children in this school will be average or above average in intelligence.
Once you know that your child is dyslexic, depending on the severity of the disorder, your next logical step should be finding schools for dyslexia in your area. The obvious first place to check is your child's current school to see if they have staff that has been trained in educating dyslexics. This could be the reading specialist or the special education teacher. Be sure to ask if they have had specific training in this area. Specialized schools for dyslexia can be found in one of a few ways. You can ask your child's school for assistance in locating an appropriate school. In some cases you will be able to keep your child at the same school and enroll them in specialized education classes. You can also ask your pediatrician if they know of any schools for dyslexia. If all else fails or if you are more of a "do it yourself" person, you can search for and find schools on the internet or even consider home schooling.
Dyslexic children can start to realize their full potential if taught within a caring, happy and structured framework. The children soon develop the self-respect, self-reliance and self-discipline which they are so desperately seeking and needing. Applefordis a day, weekly and full boarding school for children with dyslexia & associated learning difficulties aged 7-16. It is set in 8 acres of parkland 12 miles from Salisbury. For more details about the school visit our website.