Dyslexia specialist teachers hold the Level 5 Certificate in Teaching Learners with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD). This qualification ensures a deep understanding of how learners with dyslexia and related literacy challenges acquire reading, spelling, and writing skills, as well as the research that underpins effective intervention.
At EdApt Education, specialist teaching is:
Personalised: Tailored to the learner’s specific profile of strengths and needs.
Assessment-led: Targets are informed by detailed diagnostic or school-based assessments.
Evidence-based: Uses structured, multisensory teaching approaches proven to support literacy development.
Specialist teaching can be delivered one-to-one or in small groups, depending on the learner’s needs and goals. Sessions are carefully planned to promote progress, independence, and confidence, particularly for students who have not made expected progress through standard classroom support.
Learners with dyslexia or specific literacy difficulties
Students who require targeted spelling, reading, or writing intervention
Children needing structured support to build phonological awareness and comprehension skills
Sessions can be arranged online, in school, or at home. Programmes are typically reviewed every 6–8 weeks to monitor progress and adapt teaching as needed.