June 16, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding that relaxation is key to effective learning can transform your child’s reading experience Fazia Jan, a reading recovery teacher, emphasizes the importance of creating a stress-free environment for your child when they are learning to read. She explains that anxiety can reduce access to working memory, which is already a challenge for children with […]
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June 16, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Recognizing the signs of dyscalculia can help you support your child early on. Understanding the symptoms of dyscalculia is the first step toward helping your child. These signs might include difficulty with basic arithmetic, trouble understanding time and money, and challenges with spatial awareness. By identifying these symptoms early, you can begin to implement strategies […]
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June 16, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Schools may not always recognize or address dyslexia, but parents can take proactive steps to help their child succeed The reality is that many schools may not fully understand or address the needs of students with dyslexia. Research from the BDA indicates that 80% of pupils with dyslexia leave school without a formal diagnosis. This […]
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June 16, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Recognizing the Link Between Dyslexia and Mental Health is Essential for Supporting Your Child Understanding the connection between dyslexia and mental health is the first step in providing effective support. Dyslexia can lead to feelings of frustration and low self-esteem, which may contribute to mental health challenges like anxiety and depression. Mercy G, a mental […]
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June 16, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding that dyslexia is a unique learning condition can help parents approach their child’s education with empathy and patience. Ph Acharya’s initial reaction to her son’s dyslexia diagnosis was one of shock and uncertainty. Like many parents, she was unaware of what dyslexia entailed and how it would affect her child’s life. The realization that […]
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June 16, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Recognizing that dyslexia can lead to emotional and psychological challenges is the first step in supporting your child. Dyslexia is not just about struggling with reading or spelling. It can deeply impact a child’s self-esteem and confidence, leading to feelings of inadequacy and frustration. These emotional challenges can begin early and may persist into adulthood, […]
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June 16, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding Dyslexia: It’s More Than Just Reading and Writing Dyslexia is a condition that goes beyond difficulties with reading and writing. It’s a different way of processing information, often accompanied by unique strengths such as creativity and a strong sense of expression. Zoe, a young woman with dyslexia, shared her journey, emphasizing that dyslexia can […]
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June 16, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding Dyslexia and the Importance of Early Recognition Can Transform Your Life Dyslexia is a hidden disability that can remain undiagnosed for many years, as was the case for Elizabeth Tedchi, who only sought help when her back was against the wall. The journey to accepting and understanding dyslexia can be fraught with denial and […]
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June 16, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding how dyslexia influences work and learning can help parents better support their children Dyslexia affects individuals differently, often leading them to work and learn in unique ways. Charles Freeman, a dyslexic individual himself, shared his experiences on the A2I Dyslexia Live Show, highlighting how dyslexics often excel in the creative sector. He emphasized that […]
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June 16, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Recognizing the Emotional Impact of Dyslexia Can Help You Support Your Child’s Mental Well-being Dyslexia can profoundly affect a child’s emotional well-being, leading to feelings of alienation, humiliation, and confusion. Martin Bloomfield, a dyslexia advocate, shared his own struggles with school, describing how it left him feeling “nauseous” and “physically ill” when reflecting on those […]
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