Releasing Guilt: Supporting Dyslexic Children
One key insight shared involves the importance of parents releasing guilt and shame associated with their child’s dyslexia. A mother expressed that schools often recommend reading with their child for 20 minutes each night, a common practice for supporting literacy development. However, she was reminded that her child’s dyslexia is not her fault and she should release any feelings of guilt. This message is crucial for parents, as harboring such emotions does not aid in supporting their child’s learning journey. By letting go of guilt and shame, parents can focus more effectively on helping their child with dyslexia navigate their educational path.