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href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/troubles-dys-2\/\">DYS Disorders<\/a> > Teaching approaches for dyslexic students<br \/>\n            <\/nav>\n<div class=\"article-category\">Teacher Training<\/div>\n<h1>Teaching approaches to help dyslexic students: <span class=\"hl\">training for teachers<\/span><\/h1>\n<div class=\"article-meta\">\n                <span>\ud83d\udcc5 April 2026<\/span><br \/>\n                <span>\u23f1\ufe0f 25 min read<\/span><br \/>\n                <span>\ud83d\udc65 Teachers &#038; Educators<\/span><br \/>\n                <span>\u2b50 4.8\/5 <span class=\"stars\">\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/span><\/span>\n            <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"article-hero-curve\"><\/div>\n<\/section>\n<div class=\"article-body\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"intro-block\">\n                Dyslexia affects about 8 to 10% of students in France, representing a major challenge for the education system. This specific learning disorder in reading requires an adapted pedagogical approach and specialized training for teachers. The effective support of dyslexic students relies on understanding the neurobiological mechanisms involved and applying differentiated teaching methods. Training for teachers thus becomes essential to create an inclusive environment where every student can thrive. The use of innovative digital tools like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES<\/a> complements these traditional approaches by offering interactive solutions tailored to the specific needs of dyslexic students.\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"stats-grid\">\n<div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">8-10%<\/span><br \/>\n                    <span class=\"label\">of students affected by dyslexia<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n<div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">75%<\/span><br \/>\n                    <span class=\"label\">improvement with appropriate support<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n<div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">40h<\/span><br \/>\n                    <span class=\"label\">of recommended training for teachers<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n<div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">95%<\/span><br \/>\n                    <span class=\"label\">of trained teachers notice progress<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<h2>1. Understanding Dyslexia: Neurobiological Foundations and Manifestations<\/h2>\n<pee>Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that specifically affects the brain circuits involved in processing written information. Contrary to popular belief, this disorder is not linked to an intellectual deficit but results from a dysfunction in the brain areas responsible for word recognition and phonological decoding. Research in neuroscience has identified the brain regions involved: Broca&#8217;s area, Wernicke&#8217;s area, and the left temporo-parietal regions.<\/pee>\n<pee>The manifestations of dyslexia vary significantly from one student to another, but certain characteristic signs allow teachers to identify students needing specialized support. These difficulties include confusion between similar letters (b\/d, p\/q), syllabic inversion, slow reading, and problems with text comprehension. It is crucial to understand that these difficulties persist despite quality traditional teaching and student motivation.<\/pee>\n<pee>The impact of dyslexia goes beyond the simple framework of reading and writing. It can affect self-esteem, academic motivation, and even the social relationships of the student. Therefore, teachers must adopt a holistic approach that takes into account not only the cognitive aspects but also the emotional and social dimensions of the disorder. This comprehensive understanding forms the foundation of any effective pedagogical intervention.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <strong>\ud83d\udca1 Practical advice:<\/strong> Pay close attention to the compensatory strategies that your dyslexic students naturally develop. These observations will provide you with valuable insights to adapt your teaching to their specific needs.\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n<h3>Key points of dyslexia<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Neurobiological disorder affecting 8-10% of the school population<\/li>\n<li>Dysfunction of the brain circuits involved in reading<\/li>\n<li>Variable manifestations depending on the individuals<\/li>\n<li>Impact on self-esteem and motivation<\/li>\n<li>Need for a differentiated pedagogical approach<\/li>\n<\/ul><\/div>\n<h2>2. The different types of dyslexia and their pedagogical implications<\/h2>\n<pee>The classification of dyslexias allows teachers to adapt their pedagogical strategies according to the specific profile of each student. Phonological dyslexia, the most common, is characterized by difficulties in grapheme-phoneme correspondence. Affected students struggle to break words down into smaller sound units, making decoding laborious and imprecise. This form of dyslexia requires intensive work on phonological awareness and the automation of letter-sound correspondences.<\/pee>\n<pee>Surface dyslexia, less common, primarily affects global word recognition. Students can decode phonetically but fail to memorize the spelling of irregular words. They read &#8220;femme&#8221; as &#8220;feme&#8221; or &#8220;monsieur&#8221; as &#8220;mon-si-eur&#8221;. This particularity requires teachers to emphasize visual memorization and repeated exposure to frequent words. The use of applications like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO THINKS<\/a> can significantly help these students through visual recognition exercises.<\/pee>\n<pee>Mixed dyslexia combines the difficulties of the two previous types, representing a complex pedagogical challenge. These students require a multifaceted approach combining phonological work, visual recognition, and compensatory strategies. The teacher must demonstrate great pedagogical creativity to propose stimulating activities that maintain the student&#8217;s motivation while addressing their specific difficulties.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">\ud83c\udfaf Pedagogical tip<\/div>\n<pee>Create a &#8220;dyslexia passport&#8221; for each affected student, listing their strengths, specific difficulties, and the strategies that work best for them. This document will facilitate pedagogical tracking and the transmission of information between colleagues.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"expert-box\">\n<div class=\"expert-box-label\">\ud83d\udd2c Scientific insight<\/div>\n<div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Brain plasticity and dyslexia<\/div>\n<pee>Recent research in neuroscience shows that the dyslexic brain retains remarkable plasticity. With appropriate support, new neural circuits can develop to compensate for initial dysfunctions. This revolutionary discovery highlights the importance of early and personalized interventions.<\/pee>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<h2>3. Multisensory teaching methods for reading acquisition<\/h2>\n<pee>The multisensory approach is one of the most effective strategies for teaching reading to dyslexic students. This method simultaneously engages multiple sensory channels &#8211; visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile &#8211; to strengthen neural connections and facilitate memorization. By engaging multiple senses, the teacher creates compensatory bridges that allow the dyslexic student to bypass their specific difficulties and access information through alternative pathways.<\/pee>\n<pee>The Orton-Gillingham method, an international reference in multisensory teaching, offers a structured and cumulative progression. Each new grapheme is introduced through a precise sequence: visual presentation of the letter, association with the corresponding sound, tracing in large format in the air and then on different textured surfaces, and finally integration into words and sentences. This systematic approach allows dyslexic students to gradually build their decoding skills on solid foundations.<\/pee>\n<pee>The integration of digital tools significantly enriches the multisensory teaching arsenal. Applications like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO MOVES<\/a> offer interactive exercises that combine movement and learning, perfectly meeting the needs of dyslexic students who benefit from movement to memorize. These technologies also allow for personalized tracking of progress and automatic adjustment of the difficulty level.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <strong>\ud83d\udcda Practical application:<\/strong> Create &#8220;sensory boxes&#8221; containing colored sand, rough letters, and objects of different textures. Students can trace the letters while pronouncing them, thereby reinforcing learning through touch.\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n<h3>Principles of multisensory teaching<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Simultaneous stimulation of multiple sensory channels<\/li>\n<li>Structured and cumulative progression of learning<\/li>\n<li>Reinforcement of neural connections through repetition<\/li>\n<li>Creation of compensatory pathways to access information<\/li>\n<li>Integration of interactive digital tools<\/li>\n<\/ul><\/div>\n<h2>4. Specific pedagogical adaptations in the classroom<\/h2>\n<pee>Adapting the classroom environment is an essential prerequisite to promote the success of dyslexic students. The spatial arrangement must be carefully considered: preferential placement near the board, reduction of visual and auditory distractors, optimal lighting for reading. These seemingly simple adjustments can significantly improve learning conditions. The use of color codes to differentiate subjects, instructions, and types of exercises also helps the dyslexic student navigate their learning more easily.<\/pee>\n<pee>Adaptations of educational materials are of paramount importance. The size and type of font used significantly influence readability: prefer Arial or Verdana in at least 12-point size, increase line spacing to 1.5, and avoid text justification that creates irregular spaces. Colored paper supports (beige, light yellow) reduce glare and facilitate reading. The gradual introduction of digital reading aids complements these traditional adaptations.<\/pee>\n<pee>Pedagogical differentiation must extend to evaluation methods. Dyslexic students benefit from additional time (usually one-third more time), the option for oral or dictated responses, and adapted assessment grids that distinguish content from form. These adjustments, far from being privileges, allow students to demonstrate their true skills without being penalized for their decoding or encoding difficulties.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">\u26a1 Effective technique<\/div>\n<pee>Use the &#8220;pedagogical sandwich&#8221; technique: first present the information orally, then in writing with visual supports, and finally summarize orally. This triple exposure maximizes the chances of understanding and memorization.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"expert-box\">\n<div class=\"expert-box-label\">\ud83d\udca1 Expert advice<\/div>\n<div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">The importance of metacognition<\/div>\n<pee>Explicitly teach dyslexic students the strategies they use to learn. This metacognitive awareness allows them to take charge of their learning and transfer their skills to other situations.<\/pee>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<h2>5. Initial and ongoing training of teachers: issues and content<\/h2>\n<pee>Training teachers on specific learning disorders is a major issue for inclusive education. Unfortunately, many teachers feel helpless when faced with dyslexic students due to a lack of adequate training. Initial training programs still allocate too little space to these issues, leaving young teachers to discover these problems in the field, often to the detriment of the students concerned. A redesign of training curricula is necessary to systematically integrate this essential knowledge.<\/pee>\n<pee>Ongoing training programs are multiplying but remain unevenly distributed across the territory. They must cover several areas: theoretical understanding of disorders, early identification of difficulties, implementation of pedagogical adaptations, use of specialized tools, and collaboration with paramedical professionals. The optimal duration of these trainings is around 40 hours spread over several months, allowing for a mix of theoretical input, practical workshops, and classroom experimentation.<\/pee>\n<pee>The evaluation of the effectiveness of the training shows that trained teachers develop greater confidence in their adaptation abilities and observe significant progress in their dyslexic students. These trainings also promote a shift in perspective on learning difficulties, moving from a deficit view to an approach centered on the potential and strengths of each student. The use of innovative digital tools like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES<\/a> is increasingly integrated into these trainings.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <strong>\ud83c\udf93 Recommendation:<\/strong> Form analysis groups with colleagues to share your experiences with dyslexic students. This form of collaborative training proves to be particularly enriching and motivating.\n            <\/div>\n<h2>6. Technological tools and digital applications to assist reading<\/h2>\n<pee>Technological evolution today offers a wide range of digital tools specifically designed to support dyslexic students. These technological solutions do not replace traditional teaching but effectively complement it by providing interactive and personalized approaches. Text-to-speech software allows students to listen to texts, thereby bypassing their decoding difficulties while developing their oral comprehension. This technology proves to be particularly valuable for accessing textbooks and complex documents.<\/pee>\n<pee>Voice recognition applications are revolutionizing the written expression of dyslexic students. By dictating their ideas, they can focus on content rather than spelling and writing, thus freeing their creativity and argumentative capacity. However, these tools require pedagogical support to optimize their use: learning voice commands, managing punctuation, critically reviewing produced texts.<\/pee>\n<pee>Cognitive training platforms like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES<\/a> offer exercises specifically tailored to the needs of dyslexic students. These applications integrate the latest discoveries in cognitive neuroscience to provide targeted training on executive functions, working memory, and visual attention. The playful aspect of these tools keeps students motivated while working on the fundamental skills necessary for reading.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n<h3>Advantages of technological tools<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Personalization of learning paths<\/li>\n<li>Immediate and encouraging feedback<\/li>\n<li>Precise tracking of individual progress<\/li>\n<li>Maintaining motivation through play<\/li>\n<li>Accessibility from different devices<\/li>\n<\/ul><\/div>\n<div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">\ud83d\udcbb Technical advice<\/div>\n<pee>Gradually integrate digital tools by starting with short sessions of 10-15 minutes. The goal is to familiarize the student with technology without creating additional cognitive overload.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<h2>7. Interprofessional collaboration and educational partnerships<\/h2>\n<pee>Effective support for dyslexic students requires a collaborative approach involving different professionals. The teacher, a central figure in this dynamic, must know how to surround themselves and coordinate the interventions of the speech therapist, the school psychologist, the occupational therapist, and sometimes the neuropsychologist. This interprofessional collaboration allows for a comprehensive understanding of the student&#8217;s difficulties and the implementation of coherent and complementary interventions.<\/pee>\n<pee>Communication with families is an essential pillar of support. Parents, the first witnesses to their child&#8217;s difficulties, possess valuable information about their functioning and compensatory strategies. Establishing a constructive dialogue, based on mutual listening and shared expertise, encourages everyone&#8217;s commitment to the educational objectives. It is important to avoid technical jargon and to clearly explain the adaptations made and their expected benefits.<\/pee>\n<pee>Establishing regular educational teams allows for an assessment of the student&#8217;s progress and adjustments to interventions if necessary. These multidisciplinary meetings promote coherence in approaches and avoid contradictions that could disrupt the student. The use of common tracking tools, including data from specialized applications, enriches these exchanges and provides objective evaluation of progress.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-box\">\n<div class=\"expert-box-label\">\ud83e\udd1d Good practices<\/div>\n<div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Effective team coordination<\/div>\n<pee>Designate a referent for each dyslexic student, responsible for centralizing information and coordinating interventions. This resource person facilitates communication among all stakeholders and ensures continuity of support.<\/pee>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<h2>8. Assessment and monitoring of dyslexic students&#8217; progress<\/h2>\n<pee>Assessing dyslexic students requires a nuanced approach that distinguishes the skills in the assessed domain from the difficulties related to the disorder. Traditional assessment methods can mask these students&#8217; true abilities by penalizing them for aspects that are not relevant to the targeted learning. Therefore, it is important to adapt assessment criteria by focusing on essential educational objectives and neutralizing the impact of decoding or encoding difficulties.<\/pee>\n<pee>The development of specific assessment tools allows for more precise monitoring of progress. Reading fluency tests, oral versus written comprehension tasks, and processing speed measures provide objective indicators of improvement. These assessments should be conducted regularly, ideally every six to eight weeks, to adjust educational interventions based on observed progress.<\/pee>\n<pee>Self-assessment plays an important role in the learning process of dyslexic students. By developing their ability to identify their successes and difficulties, they become active participants in their progression and develop essential metacognitive strategies for their future autonomy. The use of applications like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO THINKS<\/a> facilitates this personalized monitoring through individualized dashboards and motivating progress charts.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <strong>\ud83d\udcca Assessment tool:<\/strong> Create a digital portfolio for each dyslexic student, gathering their work, measured progress, and self-assessments. This tool promotes the recognition of successes and awareness of progress made.\n            <\/div>\n<h2>9. Prevention and early detection of reading difficulties<\/h2>\n<pee>Early detection of reading difficulties is crucial to limit the impact of dyslexia on the educational journey. Early signs can be identified as early as the last year of preschool: difficulties in phonological awareness, visual discrimination problems, speech delays, or memory difficulties. Careful observation of these indicators allows for quick guidance of students towards specialized assessments and the implementation of preventive interventions.<\/pee>\n<pee>Standardized screening tools provide teachers with objective benchmarks to identify at-risk students. These assessments, conducted collectively, allow for an initial sorting without stigmatization. It is essential that all cycle 2 teachers master these tools and know how to interpret their results. Training in these screening techniques should be systematically integrated into teacher training programs.<\/pee>\n<pee>Early intervention, as soon as the first signs of difficulty appear, significantly improves the prognosis for dyslexic students. Phonological training programs in small groups, increased exposure to written material, and the use of adapted digital tools help limit the establishment of difficulties. This preventive approach requires a pedagogical reorganization that prioritizes differentiation from the very first learning experiences rather than remediation afterwards.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">\ud83d\udd0d Warning signs<\/div>\n<pee>Stay alert to students who compensate for their difficulties with costly strategies: excessive memorization, avoidance of reading aloud, early fatigue during written activities. These behaviors may mask emerging dyslexia.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<h2>10. Impact of dyslexia on self-esteem and valorization strategies<\/h2>\n<pee>Dyslexia profoundly affects the self-esteem of the students concerned, particularly in a school context where reading and writing play a central role. Repeated failures, comparisons with peers, and sometimes negative remarks contribute to developing a negative image of their abilities. This spiral of devaluation can lead to avoidance of school tasks, dropping out, or even anxiety-depressive disorders. It is therefore essential that teachers are made aware of these psychological aspects and know how to identify signs of suffering.<\/pee>\n<pee>Valorization strategies must be systematically integrated into pedagogical support. Highlighting successes, even partial ones, praising efforts rather than just results, and recognizing individual progress contribute to restoring self-confidence. Identifying and valuing the particular talents of each dyslexic student allows for the development of areas of competence where they can excel and regain the joy of learning.<\/pee>\n<pee>Raising class awareness of learning differences promotes inclusion and reduces mockery or misunderstandings. Simply explaining that everyone has their own brain function and strengths helps create an atmosphere of kindness and mutual support. Using tools like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO MOVES<\/a> in groups can also encourage cooperation and show that learning can be fun and accessible to all.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-box\">\n<div class=\"expert-box-label\">\ud83d\udcaa Positive reinforcement<\/div>\n<div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">The theory of multiple intelligences<\/div>\n<pee>Use Gardner&#8217;s theoretical framework of multiple intelligences to identify and value the areas of strength of each dyslexic student: spatial, musical, kinesthetic, interpersonal intelligence&#8230; This approach allows for moving away from the unique model of academic success.<\/pee>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<h2>11. Transition to secondary: preparing for autonomy<\/h2>\n<pee>The transition between primary school and middle school represents a particular challenge for dyslexic students. The increase in workload, the diversification of teachers and teaching methods, as well as the growing demand for autonomy can destabilize students who had found their bearings in primary school. It is therefore essential to prepare for this transition by gradually developing the organizational and autonomy skills necessary for secondary school.<\/pee>\n<pee>Learning to use compensatory tools must be mastered before entering middle school. Students must know how to effectively use speech synthesis software, spell checkers, and digital organizers. This technical mastery, acquired in primary school, will allow them to focus on disciplinary learning in middle school without being hindered by the discovery of new tools.<\/pee>\n<pee>The transmission of information between the teaching teams of primary and secondary schools is of paramount importance. A detailed follow-up file, including effective adaptations, tools used, and teaching strategies that work, facilitates the continuity of support. Digital platforms today allow for the centralization of this information and ensure its secure transmission between institutions.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n<h3>Preparation for autonomy in secondary school<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Mastery of digital compensatory tools<\/li>\n<li>Development of personal organization strategies<\/li>\n<li>Strengthening of metacognitive skills<\/li>\n<li>Psychological preparation for environmental change<\/li>\n<li>Transmission of information between educational teams<\/li>\n<\/ul><\/div>\n<h2>12. Training in new technologies and artificial intelligence<\/h2>\n<pee>The emergence of artificial intelligence in the educational field opens new perspectives for supporting dyslexic students. AI systems can finely analyze reading and writing errors to propose personalized exercises in real time. These technologies allow for continuous adaptation of the level of difficulty and presentation modalities based on the student&#8217;s responses, thus optimizing the effectiveness of learning.<\/pee>\n<pee>Training for teachers in these new tools is essential to fully leverage their potential. It is not just about learning to use software, but about understanding the principles underlying their operation to integrate them meaningfully into the educational progression. This training must also address the ethical questions related to the use of AI in education and the protection of students&#8217; data.<\/pee>\n<pee>Voice assistants and conversational interfaces represent a revolution for dyslexic students. These tools allow them to access information through the oral channel, dictate their productions, and benefit from immediate feedback. The integration of these technologies in classrooms requires in-depth pedagogical reflection to maintain the balance between technological innovation and essential human relationships for learning.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">\ud83e\udd16 Pedagogical innovation<\/div>\n<pee>Experiment with educational chatbots to create interactive conversations around the studied texts. These tools allow dyslexic students to ask questions about the content without being limited by decoding difficulties.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-list\">\n<h2>Frequently asked questions about supporting dyslexic students<\/h2>\n<div class=\"faq-item\">\n<div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>How to identify a potentially dyslexic student in my class?<\/span><br \/>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <pee>Several signs can alert: excessive reading slowness compared to age, confusions between similar letters (b\/d, p\/q), omissions or additions of letters in words, comprehension difficulties despite good oral abilities, fatigue during reading\/writing tasks. It is important to observe these difficulties over several weeks and in different contexts before considering a specialized evaluation.<\/pee>\n                    <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-item\">\n<div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>What training is recommended for teachers?<\/span><br \/>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <pee>The ideal training combines theory and practice over 30-40 hours spread over several months. They should cover: neurobiological understanding of dyslexia, screening techniques, pedagogical adaptations, use of digital tools, interprofessional collaboration. Certified training from the National Education or those offered by specialized organizations are particularly recommended.<\/pee>\n                    <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-item\">\n<div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>How to fairly assess a dyslexic student?<\/span><br \/>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <pee>The assessment should focus on the targeted skills rather than the difficulties related to the disorder. Allow extra time (usually 1\/3 more), offer multiple-choice questions instead of written answers, accept oral responses, use adapted materials (font, colors), and separate the assessment of content from that of spelling form.<\/pee>\n                    <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-item\">\n<div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>What digital tools are the most effective?<\/span><br \/>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <pee>Speech synthesis tools (text reading), voice recognition (dictation), advanced spell checkers, and cognitive training applications like COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES are particularly beneficial. The effectiveness depends on training in their use and their coherent integration into daily pedagogy.<\/pee>\n                    <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-item\">\n<div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>How to maintain the motivation of a struggling dyslexic student?<\/span><br \/>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <pee>Value efforts rather than just results, celebrate small progress, identify and develop the student&#8217;s areas of strength, vary learning modalities, use fun and interactive materials, maintain achievable short-term goals, and ensure the student understands that their difficulties do not question their intelligence.<\/pee>\n                    <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"cta-box\">\n<h2>Support your dyslexic students with COCO<\/h2>\n<pee>Discover our comprehensive cognitive training solution specially designed for students with learning disorders. COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES offer more than 30 adapted educational games that combine fun and learning to develop the essential skills for academic success.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"cta-buttons\">\n                    <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" class=\"btn-white\">Discover COCO<\/a><br \/>\n                    <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" class=\"btn-outline\">Free trial<\/a>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"article-tags\">\n                <strong>Keywords:<\/strong><br \/>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">dyslexia<\/a><br \/>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">teacher training<\/a><br \/>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">adapted pedagogy<\/a><br \/>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">DYS disorders<\/a><br \/>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">school 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teachers<\/span><\/h1>\n            \n            <div class=\"article-meta\">\n                <span>\ud83d\udcc5 April 2026<\/span>\n                <span>\u23f1\ufe0f 25 min read<\/span>\n                <span>\ud83d\udc65 Teachers & Educators<\/span>\n                <span>\u2b50 4.8\/5 <span class=\"stars\">\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/span><\/span>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"article-hero-curve\"><\/div>\n    <\/section>\n\n    <div class=\"article-body\">\n        <div class=\"container\">\n<div class=\"intro-block\">\n                Dyslexia affects about 8 to 10% of students in France, representing a major challenge for the education system. This specific learning disorder in reading requires an adapted pedagogical approach and specialized training for teachers. The effective support of dyslexic students relies on understanding the neurobiological mechanisms involved and applying differentiated teaching methods. Training for teachers thus becomes essential to create an inclusive environment where every student can thrive. The use of innovative digital tools like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES<\/a> complements these traditional approaches by offering interactive solutions tailored to the specific needs of dyslexic students.\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"stats-grid\">\n                <div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">8-10%<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"label\">of students affected by dyslexia<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n                <div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">75%<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"label\">improvement with appropriate support<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n                <div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">40h<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"label\">of recommended training for teachers<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n                <div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">95%<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"label\">of trained teachers notice progress<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>1. Understanding Dyslexia: Neurobiological Foundations and Manifestations<\/h2>\n            <p>Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that specifically affects the brain circuits involved in processing written information. Contrary to popular belief, this disorder is not linked to an intellectual deficit but results from a dysfunction in the brain areas responsible for word recognition and phonological decoding. Research in neuroscience has identified the brain regions involved: Broca's area, Wernicke's area, and the left temporo-parietal regions.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The manifestations of dyslexia vary significantly from one student to another, but certain characteristic signs allow teachers to identify students needing specialized support. These difficulties include confusion between similar letters (b\/d, p\/q), syllabic inversion, slow reading, and problems with text comprehension. It is crucial to understand that these difficulties persist despite quality traditional teaching and student motivation.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The impact of dyslexia goes beyond the simple framework of reading and writing. It can affect self-esteem, academic motivation, and even the social relationships of the student. Therefore, teachers must adopt a holistic approach that takes into account not only the cognitive aspects but also the emotional and social dimensions of the disorder. This comprehensive understanding forms the foundation of any effective pedagogical intervention.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <strong>\ud83d\udca1 Practical advice:<\/strong> Pay close attention to the compensatory strategies that your dyslexic students naturally develop. These observations will provide you with valuable insights to adapt your teaching to their specific needs.\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n                <h3>Key points of dyslexia<\/h3>\n                <ul>\n                    <li>Neurobiological disorder affecting 8-10% of the school population<\/li>\n                    <li>Dysfunction of the brain circuits involved in reading<\/li>\n                    <li>Variable manifestations depending on the individuals<\/li>\n                    <li>Impact on self-esteem and motivation<\/li>\n                    <li>Need for a differentiated pedagogical approach<\/li>\n                <\/ul>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>2. The different types of dyslexia and their pedagogical implications<\/h2>\n            <p>The classification of dyslexias allows teachers to adapt their pedagogical strategies according to the specific profile of each student. Phonological dyslexia, the most common, is characterized by difficulties in grapheme-phoneme correspondence. Affected students struggle to break words down into smaller sound units, making decoding laborious and imprecise. This form of dyslexia requires intensive work on phonological awareness and the automation of letter-sound correspondences.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Surface dyslexia, less common, primarily affects global word recognition. Students can decode phonetically but fail to memorize the spelling of irregular words. They read \"femme\" as \"feme\" or \"monsieur\" as \"mon-si-eur\". This particularity requires teachers to emphasize visual memorization and repeated exposure to frequent words. The use of applications like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO THINKS<\/a> can significantly help these students through visual recognition exercises.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Mixed dyslexia combines the difficulties of the two previous types, representing a complex pedagogical challenge. These students require a multifaceted approach combining phonological work, visual recognition, and compensatory strategies. The teacher must demonstrate great pedagogical creativity to propose stimulating activities that maintain the student's motivation while addressing their specific difficulties.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"tip-box\">\n                <div class=\"tip-box-label\">\ud83c\udfaf Pedagogical tip<\/div>\n                <p>Create a \"dyslexia passport\" for each affected student, listing their strengths, specific difficulties, and the strategies that work best for them. This document will facilitate pedagogical tracking and the transmission of information between colleagues.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"expert-box\">\n                <div class=\"expert-box-label\">\ud83d\udd2c Scientific insight<\/div>\n                <div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Brain plasticity and dyslexia<\/div>\n                    <p>Recent research in neuroscience shows that the dyslexic brain retains remarkable plasticity. With appropriate support, new neural circuits can develop to compensate for initial dysfunctions. This revolutionary discovery highlights the importance of early and personalized interventions.<\/p>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>3. Multisensory teaching methods for reading acquisition<\/h2>\n            <p>The multisensory approach is one of the most effective strategies for teaching reading to dyslexic students. This method simultaneously engages multiple sensory channels - visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile - to strengthen neural connections and facilitate memorization. By engaging multiple senses, the teacher creates compensatory bridges that allow the dyslexic student to bypass their specific difficulties and access information through alternative pathways.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The Orton-Gillingham method, an international reference in multisensory teaching, offers a structured and cumulative progression. Each new grapheme is introduced through a precise sequence: visual presentation of the letter, association with the corresponding sound, tracing in large format in the air and then on different textured surfaces, and finally integration into words and sentences. This systematic approach allows dyslexic students to gradually build their decoding skills on solid foundations.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The integration of digital tools significantly enriches the multisensory teaching arsenal. Applications like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO MOVES<\/a> offer interactive exercises that combine movement and learning, perfectly meeting the needs of dyslexic students who benefit from movement to memorize. These technologies also allow for personalized tracking of progress and automatic adjustment of the difficulty level.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <strong>\ud83d\udcda Practical application:<\/strong> Create \"sensory boxes\" containing colored sand, rough letters, and objects of different textures. Students can trace the letters while pronouncing them, thereby reinforcing learning through touch.\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n                <h3>Principles of multisensory teaching<\/h3>\n                <ul>\n                    <li>Simultaneous stimulation of multiple sensory channels<\/li>\n                    <li>Structured and cumulative progression of learning<\/li>\n                    <li>Reinforcement of neural connections through repetition<\/li>\n                    <li>Creation of compensatory pathways to access information<\/li>\n                    <li>Integration of interactive digital tools<\/li>\n                <\/ul>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>4. Specific pedagogical adaptations in the classroom<\/h2>\n            <p>Adapting the classroom environment is an essential prerequisite to promote the success of dyslexic students. The spatial arrangement must be carefully considered: preferential placement near the board, reduction of visual and auditory distractors, optimal lighting for reading. These seemingly simple adjustments can significantly improve learning conditions. The use of color codes to differentiate subjects, instructions, and types of exercises also helps the dyslexic student navigate their learning more easily.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Adaptations of educational materials are of paramount importance. The size and type of font used significantly influence readability: prefer Arial or Verdana in at least 12-point size, increase line spacing to 1.5, and avoid text justification that creates irregular spaces. Colored paper supports (beige, light yellow) reduce glare and facilitate reading. The gradual introduction of digital reading aids complements these traditional adaptations.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Pedagogical differentiation must extend to evaluation methods. Dyslexic students benefit from additional time (usually one-third more time), the option for oral or dictated responses, and adapted assessment grids that distinguish content from form. These adjustments, far from being privileges, allow students to demonstrate their true skills without being penalized for their decoding or encoding difficulties.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"tip-box\">\n                <div class=\"tip-box-label\">\u26a1 Effective technique<\/div>\n                <p>Use the \"pedagogical sandwich\" technique: first present the information orally, then in writing with visual supports, and finally summarize orally. This triple exposure maximizes the chances of understanding and memorization.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"expert-box\">\n                <div class=\"expert-box-label\">\ud83d\udca1 Expert advice<\/div>\n                <div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">The importance of metacognition<\/div>\n                    <p>Explicitly teach dyslexic students the strategies they use to learn. This metacognitive awareness allows them to take charge of their learning and transfer their skills to other situations.<\/p>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>5. Initial and ongoing training of teachers: issues and content<\/h2>\n            <p>Training teachers on specific learning disorders is a major issue for inclusive education. Unfortunately, many teachers feel helpless when faced with dyslexic students due to a lack of adequate training. Initial training programs still allocate too little space to these issues, leaving young teachers to discover these problems in the field, often to the detriment of the students concerned. A redesign of training curricula is necessary to systematically integrate this essential knowledge.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Ongoing training programs are multiplying but remain unevenly distributed across the territory. They must cover several areas: theoretical understanding of disorders, early identification of difficulties, implementation of pedagogical adaptations, use of specialized tools, and collaboration with paramedical professionals. The optimal duration of these trainings is around 40 hours spread over several months, allowing for a mix of theoretical input, practical workshops, and classroom experimentation.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The evaluation of the effectiveness of the training shows that trained teachers develop greater confidence in their adaptation abilities and observe significant progress in their dyslexic students. These trainings also promote a shift in perspective on learning difficulties, moving from a deficit view to an approach centered on the potential and strengths of each student. The use of innovative digital tools like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES<\/a> is increasingly integrated into these trainings.<\/p>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <strong>\ud83c\udf93 Recommendation:<\/strong> Form analysis groups with colleagues to share your experiences with dyslexic students. This form of collaborative training proves to be particularly enriching and motivating.\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>6. Technological tools and digital applications to assist reading<\/h2>\n            <p>Technological evolution today offers a wide range of digital tools specifically designed to support dyslexic students. These technological solutions do not replace traditional teaching but effectively complement it by providing interactive and personalized approaches. Text-to-speech software allows students to listen to texts, thereby bypassing their decoding difficulties while developing their oral comprehension. This technology proves to be particularly valuable for accessing textbooks and complex documents.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Voice recognition applications are revolutionizing the written expression of dyslexic students. By dictating their ideas, they can focus on content rather than spelling and writing, thus freeing their creativity and argumentative capacity. However, these tools require pedagogical support to optimize their use: learning voice commands, managing punctuation, critically reviewing produced texts.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Cognitive training platforms like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES<\/a> offer exercises specifically tailored to the needs of dyslexic students. These applications integrate the latest discoveries in cognitive neuroscience to provide targeted training on executive functions, working memory, and visual attention. The playful aspect of these tools keeps students motivated while working on the fundamental skills necessary for reading.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"key-points\">\n                <h3>Advantages of technological tools<\/h3>\n                <ul>\n                    <li>Personalization of learning paths<\/li>\n                    <li>Immediate and encouraging feedback<\/li>\n                    <li>Precise tracking of individual progress<\/li>\n                    <li>Maintaining motivation through play<\/li>\n                    <li>Accessibility from different devices<\/li>\n                <\/ul>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">\ud83d\udcbb Technical advice<\/div>\n                <p>Gradually integrate digital tools by starting with short sessions of 10-15 minutes. The goal is to familiarize the student with technology without creating additional cognitive overload.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>7. Interprofessional collaboration and educational partnerships<\/h2>\n            <p>Effective support for dyslexic students requires a collaborative approach involving different professionals. The teacher, a central figure in this dynamic, must know how to surround themselves and coordinate the interventions of the speech therapist, the school psychologist, the occupational therapist, and sometimes the neuropsychologist. This interprofessional collaboration allows for a comprehensive understanding of the student's difficulties and the implementation of coherent and complementary interventions.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Communication with families is an essential pillar of support. Parents, the first witnesses to their child's difficulties, possess valuable information about their functioning and compensatory strategies. Establishing a constructive dialogue, based on mutual listening and shared expertise, encourages everyone's commitment to the educational objectives. It is important to avoid technical jargon and to clearly explain the adaptations made and their expected benefits.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Establishing regular educational teams allows for an assessment of the student's progress and adjustments to interventions if necessary. These multidisciplinary meetings promote coherence in approaches and avoid contradictions that could disrupt the student. The use of common tracking tools, including data from specialized applications, enriches these exchanges and provides objective evaluation of progress.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"expert-box\">\n                <div class=\"expert-box-label\">\ud83e\udd1d Good practices<\/div>\n                <div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Effective team coordination<\/div>\n                    <p>Designate a referent for each dyslexic student, responsible for centralizing information and coordinating interventions. This resource person facilitates communication among all stakeholders and ensures continuity of support.<\/p>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>8. Assessment and monitoring of dyslexic students' progress<\/h2>\n            <p>Assessing dyslexic students requires a nuanced approach that distinguishes the skills in the assessed domain from the difficulties related to the disorder. Traditional assessment methods can mask these students' true abilities by penalizing them for aspects that are not relevant to the targeted learning. Therefore, it is important to adapt assessment criteria by focusing on essential educational objectives and neutralizing the impact of decoding or encoding difficulties.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The development of specific assessment tools allows for more precise monitoring of progress. Reading fluency tests, oral versus written comprehension tasks, and processing speed measures provide objective indicators of improvement. These assessments should be conducted regularly, ideally every six to eight weeks, to adjust educational interventions based on observed progress.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Self-assessment plays an important role in the learning process of dyslexic students. By developing their ability to identify their successes and difficulties, they become active participants in their progression and develop essential metacognitive strategies for their future autonomy. The use of applications like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO THINKS<\/a> facilitates this personalized monitoring through individualized dashboards and motivating progress charts.<\/p>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <strong>\ud83d\udcca Assessment tool:<\/strong> Create a digital portfolio for each dyslexic student, gathering their work, measured progress, and self-assessments. This tool promotes the recognition of successes and awareness of progress made.\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>9. Prevention and early detection of reading difficulties<\/h2>\n            <p>Early detection of reading difficulties is crucial to limit the impact of dyslexia on the educational journey. Early signs can be identified as early as the last year of preschool: difficulties in phonological awareness, visual discrimination problems, speech delays, or memory difficulties. Careful observation of these indicators allows for quick guidance of students towards specialized assessments and the implementation of preventive interventions.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Standardized screening tools provide teachers with objective benchmarks to identify at-risk students. These assessments, conducted collectively, allow for an initial sorting without stigmatization. It is essential that all cycle 2 teachers master these tools and know how to interpret their results. Training in these screening techniques should be systematically integrated into teacher training programs.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Early intervention, as soon as the first signs of difficulty appear, significantly improves the prognosis for dyslexic students. Phonological training programs in small groups, increased exposure to written material, and the use of adapted digital tools help limit the establishment of difficulties. This preventive approach requires a pedagogical reorganization that prioritizes differentiation from the very first learning experiences rather than remediation afterwards.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">\ud83d\udd0d Warning signs<\/div>\n                <p>Stay alert to students who compensate for their difficulties with costly strategies: excessive memorization, avoidance of reading aloud, early fatigue during written activities. These behaviors may mask emerging dyslexia.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>10. Impact of dyslexia on self-esteem and valorization strategies<\/h2>\n            <p>Dyslexia profoundly affects the self-esteem of the students concerned, particularly in a school context where reading and writing play a central role. Repeated failures, comparisons with peers, and sometimes negative remarks contribute to developing a negative image of their abilities. This spiral of devaluation can lead to avoidance of school tasks, dropping out, or even anxiety-depressive disorders. It is therefore essential that teachers are made aware of these psychological aspects and know how to identify signs of suffering.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Valorization strategies must be systematically integrated into pedagogical support. Highlighting successes, even partial ones, praising efforts rather than just results, and recognizing individual progress contribute to restoring self-confidence. Identifying and valuing the particular talents of each dyslexic student allows for the development of areas of competence where they can excel and regain the joy of learning.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Raising class awareness of learning differences promotes inclusion and reduces mockery or misunderstandings. Simply explaining that everyone has their own brain function and strengths helps create an atmosphere of kindness and mutual support. Using tools like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--primary-blue);\">COCO MOVES<\/a> in groups can also encourage cooperation and show that learning can be fun and accessible to all.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"expert-box\">\n                <div class=\"expert-box-label\">\ud83d\udcaa Positive reinforcement<\/div>\n                <div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">The theory of multiple intelligences<\/div>\n                    <p>Use Gardner's theoretical framework of multiple intelligences to identify and value the areas of strength of each dyslexic student: spatial, musical, kinesthetic, interpersonal intelligence... This approach allows for moving away from the unique model of academic success.<\/p>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>11. Transition to secondary: preparing for autonomy<\/h2>\n            <p>The transition between primary school and middle school represents a particular challenge for dyslexic students. The increase in workload, the diversification of teachers and teaching methods, as well as the growing demand for autonomy can destabilize students who had found their bearings in primary school. It is therefore essential to prepare for this transition by gradually developing the organizational and autonomy skills necessary for secondary school.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Learning to use compensatory tools must be mastered before entering middle school. Students must know how to effectively use speech synthesis software, spell checkers, and digital organizers. This technical mastery, acquired in primary school, will allow them to focus on disciplinary learning in middle school without being hindered by the discovery of new tools.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The transmission of information between the teaching teams of primary and secondary schools is of paramount importance. A detailed follow-up file, including effective adaptations, tools used, and teaching strategies that work, facilitates the continuity of support. Digital platforms today allow for the centralization of this information and ensure its secure transmission between institutions.<\/p>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n                <h3>Preparation for autonomy in secondary school<\/h3>\n                <ul>\n                    <li>Mastery of digital compensatory tools<\/li>\n                    <li>Development of personal organization strategies<\/li>\n                    <li>Strengthening of metacognitive skills<\/li>\n                    <li>Psychological preparation for environmental change<\/li>\n                    <li>Transmission of information between educational teams<\/li>\n                <\/ul>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>12. Training in new technologies and artificial intelligence<\/h2>\n            <p>The emergence of artificial intelligence in the educational field opens new perspectives for supporting dyslexic students. AI systems can finely analyze reading and writing errors to propose personalized exercises in real time. These technologies allow for continuous adaptation of the level of difficulty and presentation modalities based on the student's responses, thus optimizing the effectiveness of learning.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Training for teachers in these new tools is essential to fully leverage their potential. It is not just about learning to use software, but about understanding the principles underlying their operation to integrate them meaningfully into the educational progression. This training must also address the ethical questions related to the use of AI in education and the protection of students' data.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Voice assistants and conversational interfaces represent a revolution for dyslexic students. These tools allow them to access information through the oral channel, dictate their productions, and benefit from immediate feedback. The integration of these technologies in classrooms requires in-depth pedagogical reflection to maintain the balance between technological innovation and essential human relationships for learning.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"tip-box\">\n                <div class=\"tip-box-label\">\ud83e\udd16 Pedagogical innovation<\/div>\n                <p>Experiment with educational chatbots to create interactive conversations around the studied texts. These tools allow dyslexic students to ask questions about the content without being limited by decoding difficulties.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"faq-list\">\n                <h2>Frequently asked questions about supporting dyslexic students<\/h2>\n                \n                <div class=\"faq-item\">\n                    <div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>How to identify a potentially dyslexic student in my class?<\/span>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <p>Several signs can alert: excessive reading slowness compared to age, confusions between similar letters (b\/d, p\/q), omissions or additions of letters in words, comprehension difficulties despite good oral abilities, fatigue during reading\/writing tasks. It is important to observe these difficulties over several weeks and in different contexts before considering a specialized evaluation.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n\n                <div class=\"faq-item\">\n                    <div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>What training is recommended for teachers?<\/span>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <p>The ideal training combines theory and practice over 30-40 hours spread over several months. They should cover: neurobiological understanding of dyslexia, screening techniques, pedagogical adaptations, use of digital tools, interprofessional collaboration. Certified training from the National Education or those offered by specialized organizations are particularly recommended.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n\n                <div class=\"faq-item\">\n                    <div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>How to fairly assess a dyslexic student?<\/span>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <p>The assessment should focus on the targeted skills rather than the difficulties related to the disorder. Allow extra time (usually 1\/3 more), offer multiple-choice questions instead of written answers, accept oral responses, use adapted materials (font, colors), and separate the assessment of content from that of spelling form.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n\n                <div class=\"faq-item\">\n                    <div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>What digital tools are the most effective?<\/span>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <p>Speech synthesis tools (text reading), voice recognition (dictation), advanced spell checkers, and cognitive training applications like COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES are particularly beneficial. The effectiveness depends on training in their use and their coherent integration into daily pedagogy.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n\n                <div class=\"faq-item\">\n                    <div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>How to maintain the motivation of a struggling dyslexic student?<\/span>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <p>Value efforts rather than just results, celebrate small progress, identify and develop the student's areas of strength, vary learning modalities, use fun and interactive materials, maintain achievable short-term goals, and ensure the student understands that their difficulties do not question their intelligence.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"cta-box\">\n                <h2>Support your dyslexic students with COCO<\/h2>\n                <p>Discover our comprehensive cognitive training solution specially designed for students with learning disorders. COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES offer more than 30 adapted educational games that combine fun and learning to develop the essential skills for academic success.<\/p>\n                <div class=\"cta-buttons\">\n                    <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" class=\"btn-white\">Discover COCO<\/a>\n                    <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" class=\"btn-outline\">Free trial<\/a>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"article-tags\">\n                <strong>Keywords:<\/strong>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">dyslexia<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">teacher training<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">adapted pedagogy<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">DYS disorders<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">school inclusion<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">digital tools<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">pedagogical adaptation<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">multisensory<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">personalized support<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">adapted assessment<\/a>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n    <\/div>[\/et_pb_code][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][\/et_pb_section]","_et_gb_content_width":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[2915],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-601453","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-les-conseils-des-coachs"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.5 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Teaching Approaches to Help Dyslexic Students: Training for Teachers - DYNSEO - Educational apps &amp; 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