Dyslexia is one of the most common language learning disorders, but did you know we can observe warning signs of dyslexia before a child even begins learning to read? We can! Dyslexia affects a variety of language skills not simply reading and writing, so we may observe potential signs of dyslexia or other language disorders in our preschoolers. Each Child’sPlay Therapy Center location has speech-language pathologists ready to evaluate and treat language disorders including dyslexia.

-Taylor Callicutt, M.S., CCC-SLP

 

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