Understanding Early Signs of Dyslexia: A Guide for Parents
- Elizabeth Morton
- Sep 28
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 8

The Importance of Early Awareness
Early awareness can make all the difference. My latest poster highlights the early signs of dyslexia, helping parents and carers spot subtle cues in their child’s learning journey. Dyslexia can manifest in various ways, and recognizing these signs early is crucial for effective intervention.
At Clarity Assessment, I provide dyslexia assessments that offer thoughtful, teacher-led insights. I guide families in Oxfordshire, Berkshire, and across the UK with clarity and care. By understanding each child’s unique strengths and challenges, I empower them to thrive with confidence.
Recognizing the Signs of Dyslexia
Dyslexia can be difficult to identify, especially in young children. However, there are several common signs to watch for. These may include:
Difficulty with reading and writing
Trouble with spelling
Challenges in understanding instructions
Difficulty with phonemic awareness
If you’ve noticed any of these signs, it’s important to take action. Early intervention can lead to better outcomes for children with dyslexia.
The Assessment Process
When you book a consultation, I will guide you through the assessment process. This involves:
Initial Consultation: We will discuss your concerns and any observed signs of dyslexia.
Comprehensive Assessment: I will conduct a thorough evaluation to understand your child’s learning profile.
Feedback and Recommendations: After the assessment, I will provide detailed feedback and tailored recommendations.
This process is designed to ensure that you feel supported every step of the way.
Empowering Families Through Knowledge
Knowledge is power. By understanding dyslexia, you can better support your child. I believe that every child has the potential to succeed. With the right support, they can overcome challenges and build confidence.
I encourage you to reach out if you have any concerns. Book a free consultation to discuss your worries on www.clarityassessment.org. Together, we can create a path forward for your child.
Conclusion
In conclusion, early awareness and intervention are key in addressing dyslexia. By recognizing the signs and seeking support, you can help your child thrive. Remember, you are not alone in this journey. I am here to help you navigate the complexities of dyslexia assessments and provide the support your child needs.
Let’s work together to empower your child and ensure they have the tools to succeed.




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