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When ADHD and Dyslexia Collide: How to Help Your Child at Home
You've tried the tutor. You've tried the movement breaks. Each helped a little — then the gains disappeared.
You're not missing effort. You're missing a plan built for both.
ADHD and dyslexia co-occur in up to 45% of cases. When both are present, the challenges aren't additive — they're multiplicative. Here's why, and three tools you can start tonight.
Kelly Sutherland
Apr 3015 min read


Talking Is Teaching: Reading Comprehension Strategies for ADHD and Dyslexia Families
Your child can read the words on the page. You've watched them do it. But when you ask what it meant — blank. Or a half-answer that makes you wonder if they were really in there at all. If this is your daily reality, you're not dealing with a decoding problem. You might be dealing with an oral language gap. And one of the most effective reading comprehension strategies for ADHD and dyslexia families costs nothing and doesn't require a single worksheet. It requires five turns
Kelly Sutherland
Apr 218 min read
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