Understanding Language Struggles: Support and Solutions

Jan 07, 2025 3:24 am

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Our feature story "Understanding Language Struggles" highlights challenges faced by individuals with language-based learning disabilities like dyslexia. Dyslexia affects the ability to process sounds, letters, and meanings, making tasks like reading, spelling, and conversation difficult. Despite these struggles, individuals with dyslexia can excel when provided with the right support and inclusive environments. The story emphasizes the importance of patience, tailored strategies, and resources such as the International Dyslexia Association to help individuals thrive. Teachers, parents, and peers play a key role in creating supportive spaces and understanding the unique strengths of those with language challenges


Here is what is included in this week’s newsletter:

Marie discusses these points related to language struggles and dyslexia, including:

  • How to recognize dyslexia
  • Common signs of dyslexia
  • Addressing teasing in classrooms
  • Advice for parents of children with learning disabilities
  • Resources for those with dyslexia
  • Advice for people struggling with learning disabilities

If you have any questions you would like to have answers to please email me.


Introducing this week’s topic are the following tips:

  • Language struggles can be challenging, especially for individuals with learning disabilities like dyslexia. Dyslexia is a language-based learning disability that impacts how people process sounds, letters, words, and meanings when reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
  • Some common signs of dyslexia include difficulty reading aloud, spelling correctly, or following conversations. These challenges are not tied to intelligence but stem from differences in how the brain processes information.
  • As educators, parents, and allies, we can make a significant difference by fostering patience, inclusivity, and understanding. Strategies like allowing extra time for tests, offering tutoring, or teaching others how to interact with individuals with learning differences can create a supportive environment.
  • Resources such as the International Dyslexia Association and the Institute for Communication and Inclusion are valuable tools for those seeking guidance and support. 


This episode emphasizes the need for a supportive, inclusive environment both in educational settings and society at large. It provides practical advice for parents, teachers, and individuals with learning disabilities, promoting a message of acceptance and empowerment.


Let’s work together to celebrate each individual’s strengths and help them succeed. 


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Warm regards,

Marie Mason

Business Strategy Coach

Business Solutions Academy



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