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Ways to Help Spread Dyslexia Awareness

Help Tackle Dyslexia

October is Dyslexia Awareness Month. It’s the perfect time to help spread awareness about this issue that affects so many.  Chances are you know a child or adult who struggles. Dyslexia does not just make reading difficult; it challenges every aspect of life.  We need to seek out information and knowledge in order to advocate for our kids and find ways to help.

Read this review of the book Did You Say Pasghetti? Dusty and Danny Tackle Dyslexia. Then check out some resources and blog posts to help everyone learn what they can do to support those struggling.  Also, check out the International Dyslexia Association’s (IDA) #IDAGoRed Campaign and activities for Dyslexia Awareness Month.ways to spread dyslexia awareness

The Children’s Book Review – Dusty and Danny Tackle Dyslexia

Did you say Pasghetti? is an engaging picture book about a young boy, Danny, and his ups and downs with Dyslexia as told by his best friend and dog, Dusty!

Dusty the Dog and Danny are the best of friends, and Dusty loves greeting Danny when he gets home from school each day. However, one day, Danny comes home having had a terrible day at school—he had trouble reading and spelling, and he was feeling not so smart. He breaks down to his Mom, and all Dusty can do is lick away his tears. Sadly, the same scene happens after school more times than Dusty can handle!

Danny’s Mom takes him to a reading specialist, and they discover that he has Dyslexia, a learning difficulty that makes reading and writing extra challenging. Absolutely nothing is wrong with Danny, his brain just learns differently! Danny gets an individual tutor that helps him learn new tricks, and so that his teachers can better support him and his brain.

Now that Danny knows more about Dyslexia and how he learns best, things are still hard, but he stays positive, even adopting the phrase “Time to train my brain” each day before he works on his learning assignments. Danny realizes he can learn to do anything with practice, hard work, and his best bud Dusty by his side.

Dusty the Dog reading a book on dyslexia awarenessThis book can change the trajectory of a young struggling reader’s life. Dusty is an excellent narrator for the book as he is Danny’s best friend and one of his biggest cheerleaders who encourages him never to give up – especially when things are hard!

Struggling readers will love this book as they will relate to Danny and realize that they are not alone – 1 in 5 kids has Dyslexia.

Through beautiful and bright illustrations and the OpenDyslexic font, a font designed to make reading more accessible for those with Dyslexia, readers will love looking at how the author’s words come together nicely on each illustrated page.

Proficient readers will also walk away with something significant—they will learn that having empathy for others who are not able to read easily is essential. When kids put themselves in others’ shoes, they help create a positive and safe learning environment.

We love the book’s overarching theme of never giving up and that it does not paint a false picture—Dyslexia will most certainly cause its fair share of challenges. With cheerleaders, supportive teachers, classmates, tutors, and a positive mindset, things can get easier!

Just like the hidden message says, that readers can find if they combine the letters on Dusty’s bones found on each page of the book, NEVER GIVE UP! An uplifting and inspiring must-read for all school-aged children, classroom teachers, and a perfect read-aloud to start the school year off right!

This book is available from Amazon, a free teachers guide is available at DustytheDog.com

Where to Get More Information

You can find out more about Dusty’s book and other fun resources that support learning at DustytheDog.com.

Check out these blog posts to find out more about dyslexia awareness, and how you can help.

25 Exceptional Dyslexia Resources You Need to Explore

15 Books about Dyslexia for Kids

4 Amazing Dyslexia Strengths You Need to Know

What You Need to Know About Dyslexia and Orton-Gillingham Instruction

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