Qualified specialist dyslexia teachers in Pakistan

Qualified dyslexia teachers in Pakistan are teachers with specialist SpLD (dyslexia) qualifications who are trained at READyslexics Institute in Karachi Pakistan. READyslexics Institute, , is the only recognized institution in Pakistan that is offering this training to the selected teachers in Karachi. READyslexics graduates are able to assess and diagnose dyslexia in children. The training includes the causes of dyslexia, testing and assessment methods for dyslexia, and assessment for examination modifications. Specialist courses also include studying teaching and learning strategies involving practical work with additional research through written assignments. READyslexics Institute's graduates show an approved level of competency in assessing and teaching children with dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, ADHD, and other learning difficulties.
Parents of children with learning difficulties can obtain a list of READyslexics qualified remedial therapist by contacting READyslexics Institute or through their website. READsylexics Institute is operating since 1986, so there are many qualified dyslexia teachers available through out Pakistan. Unfortunately most of these teachers are only available in the big metropolitan cities of Pakistan. For the students and the parents who live in the smaller cities or remote areas of the country, there are limited options to have face to face sessions with these qualified teachers, however, there are many valuable online resources, available on the web, to help parents of children with learning difficulties. One such resource operating out of Pakistan by a qualified dyslexia therapist and teacher is a website names dyslexiaremedies , another famous global online resource is ldonline.
Parents of dyslexic children should consult these online resources to help the dyslexic children perform better in studies.
Websites of the Members of National Joint Comittee on Learning Disabilities USA also offer learning resources for dyslexic children.
National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities USA was founded in 1975. NJCLD is a national committee of representatives of organizations committed to the education and welfare of individuals with learning disabilities. Its members include:
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA),
Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD),
Association of Educational Therapists (AET)
Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD)
Division for Communicative Disabilities and Deafness (DCDD), Council for Exceptional Children
Division for Learning Disabilities (DLD), Council for Exceptional Children,
International Dyslexia Association (IDA),
International Reading Association (IRA),
Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA),
National Association of School Psychologists (NASP),
National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD).
 
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