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Writer's pictureGayle Lynch

Feeling Overwhelmed? Discover the Best Dyslexia Support with this Free Guide

Free Dyslexia Support Guide

If you’re feeling lost while trying to support your child with dyslexia, I understand. As a mother of a dyslexic son, I know firsthand how confusing and frustrating it can be to find the right dyslexia support. I remember the sleepless nights and endless questions. That’s why I became a certified dyslexia practitioner—to better support my own child and others who are struggling with reading difficulties.


Through years of teaching and working with children, I realized that many parents are just like I was—searching for answers but unsure where to turn. That’s why I wrote The Essential Guide to Dyslexia: Practical Strategies and Clear Steps for Supporting Your Child.


Why I Wrote This Guide

I wanted to create something that I wish I had when my son was first diagnosed with dyslexia. This free, 90-page ebook is packed with practical advice, from identifying dyslexia to finding the right dyslexia interventions, and even how to get school accommodations. It’s meant to be a clear and supportive resource for parents who want to help their child succeed.


What You’ll Find Inside

Dyslexia Support Guide Table of Contents

  • Easy-to-understand explanations of dyslexia

  • Steps to getting an evaluation for dyslexia

  • Tips on working with your child’s school for accommodations

  • Guidance on finding the best dyslexia interventions

  • Helping your teen navigate school and life


I wrote this guide to take the guesswork out of navigating your child’s dyslexia journey. It’s the resource I wish I had, and I hope it can give you the reassurance and direction you need.


Ready to Help Your Child?

If you’re looking for clear, practical advice to help your child thrive, download The Essential Guide to Dyslexia today—for free. With the right dyslexia support, your child’s struggles can turn into successes—and this guide is here to help.


Wishing you much success!


Gayle Lynch


Gayle Lynch Online Dyslexia Tutor



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