Hyperlexia—the phenomenon where children read exceptionally early, often before age 5—is frequently misunderstood. Our affiliate program connects educators, therapists, parent advocates, and content creators who understand the nuanced reality of hyperlexia: its strong connection to autism, the comprehension-decoding gap many hyperlexic children experience, and the importance of strength-based approaches that celebrate these children's remarkable abilities.
As a Hyperlexia Support affiliate, you'll help families recognize hyperlexia earlier, access evidence-based resources, and shift from deficit-focused narratives to empowerment. Whether you're a special education professional, neurodiversity advocate, literacy specialist, or parent blogger, this program is designed for anyone passionate about supporting hyperlexic learners and their unique profiles.
This affiliate application connects you to resources, training materials, and a community that truly "gets it"—understanding that hyperlexia is not simply advanced reading, but a distinct learning profile requiring tailored support. You'll gain access to materials that help bridge the comprehension gap while honoring the child's natural strengths and interests.
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