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Top 10 YouTube Channels on Dyslexia to follow

Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental problem that causes literacy difficulties. It can cause problems with working memory, retaining information, organization, and processing speed. Over the years, technology has played a huge role in helping people with dyslexia. There are a growing number of dyslexia YouTube channels that provide valuable information and support for people with dyslexia and their families. If you’re looking for dyslexia information on YouTube, be sure to check out these 10 top channels to follow.
This Reading Mama
Becky Spence is the creator of This Reading Mama YouTube Channel where she creates and shares hands-on learning resources for classroom teachers and parents at home. Becky is a former classroom teacher and reading tutor turned homeschooling who has a grad certificate in Dyslexia and LBLD. Follow her YouTube Channel or blog.
Embracing Dyslexia
This YouTube channel shares stories and views of experts with dyslexia. Listening to the experts will help you understand dyslexia and how to best support someone with this disability.
Nishantha : How To Dyslexia
This YouTube Channel by Nishantha Unantenne is dedicated to inspirational and helpful videos for people with dyslexia. Nishantha is an artist, middle school science teacher and a dyslexia expert. His YouTube channel shares his thoughts, experiences, insight, and also challenges with as a person with disability.
Understood – On Dyslexia
Understood offers a comprehensive resource for parents of kids with dyslexia and other learning disability by providing clear answers, simple tools and ongoing support. The videos aim to create awareness and empower people with dyslexia to confidently meet their potential and thrive.
Made by Dyslexia
Made by Dyslexia is a global charity led by successful people with dyslexia. Their purpose is to help the world properly understand, value and support dyslexia and they believe in the game-changing power of dyslexic thinking.
Learning Ally
This YouTube channel shares video stories highlighting nonprofit Learning Ally’s remarkable impact in the lives of children and adults with visual, physical and learning-based disabilities like dyslexia.
dyslexia.com.au
dyslexia.com.au is an online learning centre that shares stories, challenges, experiences of children and adults with disabilities through their YouTube channel.
Reading Rockets
Reading Rockets is a national public media literacy initiative offering information and resources on how young kids learn to read, why so many struggle, and how caring adults can help. They bring the best research-based strategies to teachers, parents, administrators, librarians, childcare providers, and anyone else involved in helping a young child become a strong, confident reader.
The Ten-Minute Tutor
This channel helps you stay updated on everything to do with teaching people of any age to read and spell when they struggle to learn and/or have not had access to an effective education. The videos provides research and evidence-based, fast, memorable and fun teaching strategies that can teach anyone of any age to read and spell quickly.
Nessy
Nessy believes that learning happens when it’s fun! This channel is the perfect place for learning to read, write, spell and do math the fun way. The family owned company, led by educational experts creates products and award winning teaching videos based upon the Science of Reading.
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