Week 4 – How Families and Schools Can Help Together
- 5 days ago
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As we wrap up Dyslexia Awareness Month, we want to share some practical ways families can support children with dyslexia at home and partner with us at school.
At school, we provide tools such as audiobooks, speech-to-text technology, targeted phonics instruction, and choice-based assessments so students can demonstrate learning in multiple ways.
At home, parents can:
Read aloud together to model fluency and make reading enjoyable
Encourage audiobooks and podcasts as another pathway to stories and information
Celebrate effort, not just accuracy, to build confidence
Highlight your child’s strengths, whether in art, science, sports, or problem-solving
Most importantly, if you have concerns about your child’s reading, reach out. Early identification and support can make a lasting difference.
Together, we can ensure every student has the opportunity to flourish as a learner.
👉 Explore resources for families: Understood.org – Dyslexia Basics or Reading Rockets – Dyslexia Awareness Month
In support of this awareness, the Student Support Services Team also prepared informative Dyslexia Awareness Boards for you to visit. When you are next in the school building, please take a moment to stop by and learn more about dyslexia, including facts, strategies, and resources for supporting children.
You can find the Dyslexia Awareness Boards on the 1st and 4th Floor.
At SPH Kemang Village, we believe every child is made uniquely and wonderfully by God. Just as each student has their own unique gifts, they also have a unique way of learning. We are committed to understanding these differences and providing a supportive environment so every student can flourish in their learning journey.







