L2 learners may show reading and spelling challenges that resemble dyslexia but are better explained by:
A central question is whether difficulties are unexpected given linguistic history and opportunity to learn. Accurate differentiation reduces the risk of both over-identification and missed identification.
Languages differ in how predictably letters map to sounds:
Learners moving from transparent systems to English may find spelling and irregular word reading particularly challenging even with strong reasoning and oral skills.
We consider:
High-quality assessment should:
We collaborate with families and assessors to support accurate, respectful interpretation and to avoid pathologizing language learning.
Effective instruction:
Our goal is to support English literacy while honouring students’ identities and home languages.
Every learner deserves instruction that reflects their unique strengths and needs. Connect with us to explore the right next steps for dyslexia and learning support.