In this month’s blog, we look at study skills in home schooling and share our tips for dyslexic students of all ages.
How mind mapping can help your learning
Although many students will have heard of the technique of ‘mind-mapping,’ they may not realise how many ways it can help them in their learning.
Private dyslexia tutoring during COVID-19
The safety, wellbeing and progress of our students have continued to be priorities for Shropshire Dyslexia Tutoring since the outbreak of COVID-19.
Merry Christmas from Shropshire Dyslexia Tutoring

How children experience Sensory Overload
In daily life, children can experience distractions affecting one or more of their five senses. For instance, unexpected noises, talking, people moving about, surrounding visual information, the texture of clothing or fabric.
New ‘Get Ahead’ Summer Session launched
If you’re looking to take advantage of the Easter or Summer holidays to help your child get ahead for the new academic year, I’m pleased to announce that we’ve just launched a new one-off session for you.
Why early intervention is important
During the early years, children’s development is rapid and they are at their most receptive to learning. Without early identification and intervention, gaps in reading development and achievement can widen over time.
8 dyslexic leaders who changed the world
From painters to entrepreneurs, find out about some of the most creative, influential and revolutionary dyslexic leaders of our time.
3 Windows 10 features that support dyslexic users
Windows 10 has a number of options that can support dyslexic users. Read on to find out about three of its most useful features.
3 ways to help your child’s confidence
As they get older, children and young people can become more self-conscious, and more inclined to compare their progress with that of their peers. Over time, this can have an impact on their wellbeing.