Understanding Dyslexia Neuroscience, Assessment and Evidence-Based Support
About Course
Welcome to Understanding Dyslexia!
This intermediate-level course takes you on a rich, science-backed journey into one of the most common and frequently misunderstood learning differences in the world. Whether you are a teacher, parent, healthcare professional, psychologist, coach, or an individual with dyslexia yourself, this course offers a warm, engaging, and deeply informative exploration of what dyslexia really is and what it is not.
We will move beyond outdated myths and simplistic definitions to explore the neurological architecture that underpins reading, the genetic roots of dyslexia, and the cutting-edge neuroimaging research that has transformed our understanding of the dyslexic brain. You will gain practical knowledge of evidence-based assessment approaches, intervention strategies, and the emotional landscape that individuals with dyslexia navigate every day.
Throughout this course, you will find real-world examples, case studies, reflective activities, and quizzes to help you consolidate and apply what you are learning. Our approach is grounded in academic rigour while remaining accessible and engaging, because understanding dyslexia should feel empowering, not overwhelming.
By the end of this course, you will be equipped with a solid, research-informed foundation that allows you to support, advocate for, and understand individuals with dyslexia in a meaningful, compassionate, and effective way.
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Course Content
MODULE 1: Defining Dyslexia: History, Myths, and Modern Understanding
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Lesson 1.1: A Brief History of Dyslexia – From Word Blindness to Neuroscience
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Lesson 1.2: What Dyslexia Is and What It Is Not – Unpacking the Myths
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Lesson 1.3: Defining Dyslexia in the Modern Era
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Key Takeaways – Module 1
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Questions 1
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Activity 1.1: Myth-Busting in Your Context
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Activity 1.2: Historical Perspectives Journal Entry
MODULE 2: The Reading Brain: Neurological Foundations
MODULE 3: Genetics, Heritability, and the Biological Basis of Dyslexia
MODULE 4: Identifying Dyslexia: Signs, Red Flags, and Green Lights
MODULE 5: Assessment and Diagnosis: A Practical and Academic Guide
MODULE 6: Intervention Strategies: What the Evidence Tells Us
MODULE 7: Emotional Impact, Advocacy, and Building Inclusive Environments
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