We know that parents want to help their children as much as possible at home. With adequate information, we can advise parents on how best to support their child at home with some informal ideas to build skills whilst also informing them about the mechanics of dyslexia.
Group learning sessions for 2nd–6th class designed to build reading confidence, spelling strategies, and essential learning skills. Long waiting list - register your interest below
Whether you want to hold in-person seminars for staff or hold online training sessions anywhere in the world, we have you covered. We can work with you and your staff on-site or virtually to ensure the best learning environment for your team.
A practical CPD session that helps teachers recognise signs of dyslexia, understand how it affects learning, and use evidence-based strategies to support dyslexic pupils in the classroom.
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(online meeting)
Corporate Training (available on request)
Teacher Education/Croke Park Hours
( Online Training )
Teacher CPD & Professional Development Talks
We answer your questions, explain the mechanics of dyslexia in clear language, and suggest the next helpful steps, whether for school, home, or emotional support.
Individual Guidance & Recommendations
You will receive simple, effective ideas that parents can use at home to support reading, organisation, confidence, and learning — without pressure or confusion.
Practical Strategies for Home
Every child with dyslexia is unique. During the consultation, we discuss your child’s learning profile, strengths, challenges, and daily routines to help you understand what supports them best.
Understanding Your Child’s Needs
( Parent Consultation )
Support for parents seeking clarity, guidance, and practical strategies
No, your child does not need a formal Dyslexia diagnosis to attend DLZ. We welcome children who may show signs of dyslexia or who simply need additional support with reading, writing, or learning. If you have concerns, we’re here to help assess their needs and provide the right support.
Yes, DLZ is suitable for children with ADHD. We provide a supportive, structured, and calm learning environment that helps children stay engaged and progress at their own pace. Our approach is flexible, and we work with each child’s individual needs to make sure they feel comfortable and successful.
The Croke Park Dyslexia Presentation usually lasts about 1 hour. This includes an overview of our approach, practical strategies, and time for questions at the end.
Clear explanation of service: • review of child’s difficulties and strengths • guidance on how dyslexia affects learning • personalised recommendations • actionable steps families can use immediately Parents understand exactly what they will receive.
You can apply to teach at Dyslexia Learning Zone by submitting your application through our online booking form on the website. Simply fill in the required details, and our team will get back to you shortly.
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A one-to-one consultation for parents who need guidance, strategies, or support related to dyslexia. Duration: 60 minutes.
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DLZ offers small-group tuition and skill-building for children from 2nd to 6th Class. The programme supports reading, organisation, vocabulary, confidence and learning strategies. Places are limited - please join the waiting list, and we will contact you when a space becomes available.
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If you are a teacher interested in CPD sessions, webinars or summer courses on dyslexia and inclusive strategies, please leave your details below. You’ll be the first to know about upcoming training opportunities.