Reading doesn’t come easily to every child — and for those with dyslexia, it can be a frustrating and isolating experience. But with the right support, children with dyslexia can build confidence, develop essential literacy skills, and even learn to love reading. At OrbRom Center, we offer targeted interventions that empower both children and families on their reading journey.
What is Dyslexia?
Dyslexia is a learning difference that affects how the brain processes written language. Children with dyslexia may struggle with:
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Recognizing letter sounds
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Spelling and writing
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Reading fluency and comprehension
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Following multi-step written instructions
It’s important to remember that dyslexia isn’t related to intelligence — in fact, many children with dyslexia are highly creative and bright. They simply need to be taught in a way that works for their brain.
Early Signs of Dyslexia
Recognizing the signs early can make a big difference. Some indicators include:
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Difficulty rhyming or sounding out words
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Mixing up letters like “b” and “d”
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Avoiding reading aloud
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Trouble remembering sequences (days of the week, alphabet)
The earlier the support begins, the easier it is to build strong reading foundations and prevent long-term academic frustration.
How OrbRom Center Supports Children with Dyslexia
At OrbRom Center, we begin with assessments to determine the child’s current strengths and challenges. From there, we design an individualized support plan using proven, multi-sensory strategies that engage visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles.
We also offer speech therapy when needed, especially for children who have language processing difficulties alongside dyslexia. Our goal is to strengthen both decoding (sounding out words) and comprehension (understanding meaning).
Here’s what our approach includes:
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Phonemic awareness training: Teaching children to recognize and manipulate sounds in words
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Sight word recognition: Helping them memorize high-frequency words for fluent reading
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Confidence-building sessions: Creating a positive and encouraging learning environment
A Positive Path Forward
The image above captures a joyful moment of connection between a teacher and a student — and that’s exactly the kind of environment OrbRom Center strives to create every day. Children with dyslexia often just need someone to believe in them and guide them with the right tools.
If your child struggles with reading, don’t wait. With early intervention and compassionate support, children with dyslexia can achieve literacy success and rediscover the joy of learning.