Will dyslexia go away?
Dyslexia does not simply “go away” as a child grows older. It is a lifelong condition, but its impact can be reduced with consistent support and learning strategies. Children who receive early interventions often develop strong reading and writing skills, allowing them to succeed academically. Without support, however, dyslexia may continue to affect school, work, and self-esteem. The good news is that structured teaching and therapy can minimise challenges and maximise strengths.
If your child is struggling with reading, book a consultation now.
If your child is struggling with reading, book a consultation now.