Seek early intervention for dyslexic children, parents urged


Haslizah: Those with dyslexia need more attention compared to those in mainstream classes. — Bernama

MELAKA: Parents with dyslexic children are urged to seek advice from experts in the field and find support groups to help monitor their child’s development, especially in terms of learning, as early as possible.

Norliza Abdul Wahid, 42, whose eight-year-old son suffers from the condition, said it was important to have an early diagnosis and get early intervention services to assess its severity.

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