June 16, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding dyslexia and the importance of early diagnosis can make a significant difference in your child’s educational journey Dyslexia is a learning difference that affects reading, writing, and spelling. Early diagnosis, as experienced by Dharmash, can be a game-changer. He was fortunate to be diagnosed at a young age, which allowed him to receive timely […]
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June 16, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding that school systems may not fully support your child’s unique needs, but you can take proactive steps at home The educational system often focuses on traditional learning metrics that may not value the strengths of children with dyslexia. As a parent, it’s crucial to recognize that while schools might not cater to your child’s […]
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June 16, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
**Potential Headlines:**– “From Stigma to Support: How Parents Can Advocate for Their Dyslexic Children”– “Transforming Learning at Home: Activity-Based Strategies for Dyslexic Children”– “Building Confidence: Fostering a Positive Self-Image in Children with Dyslexia”– “Creating Stability: The Importance of Routine for Children with Dyslexia”– “Overcoming Dyslexia: Empowering Your Child Through Growth Mindset and Support” Understanding the […]
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June 9, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding dyslexia as a language processing difficulty rather than a reading problem can change how you support your child Dyslexia is often misunderstood as merely a reading issue, but it’s fundamentally a language processing difficulty. This distinction is crucial because it affects how you can best support your child. According to Nicole Holcomb, an educator […]
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June 9, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding the Emotional Impact of Dyslexia on Your Child Can Guide Your Support Dyslexia can deeply affect a child’s self-esteem and emotional well-being. Megan’s experience with a verbally abusive teacher and the subsequent shame and embarrassment she felt highlight the emotional toll this condition can take. As a parent, it’s crucial to recognize these feelings […]
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June 9, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Early Detection of Dyslexia Through AI Can Transform Your Child’s Learning Experience The story of Nora, a parent who faced a lengthy diagnostic process for her son’s dyslexia, highlights the potential for AI to revolutionize early detection. Nora’s experience in Germany, where the diagnosis took over half a year, underscores the need for quicker and […]
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June 5, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Recognizing the Signs of Dyslexia Early Can Lead to Better Outcomes for Your Child Jen’s experience began at an optometrist’s office, where her son’s struggle with letter identification sparked a journey of discovery. It’s crucial for parents to trust their instincts; if you suspect something is amiss, it likely is. Early recognition of dyslexia can […]
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June 5, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Recognizing the Signs and Overcoming Denial Can Lead to Early Intervention Jennifer’s story begins with a teacher’s meeting that sparked concerns about her son’s academic performance. The initial reaction of denial and guilt is a common experience among parents. However, acknowledging the possibility of dyslexia, as Jennifer did, is crucial. By recognizing the signs early—such […]
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June 5, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding that dyslexia can be a source of creativity and innovation is crucial for parents Daniel Singer’s experience with dyslexia highlights how this condition can fuel creativity and innovation. He describes his dyslexic thinking as “problem solving in color,” emphasizing the role of imagination and creativity in his success. As a parent, recognizing and celebrating […]
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May 27, 2025 |
By Laura Lurns
Vivienne White’s Journey from Shame to Empowerment Demonstrates the Possibility of Overcoming Dyslexia Stigma Vivienne White’s experience with dyslexia began in childhood, where she felt the weight of stigma and shame. Growing up in Jamaica, she was often separated from her peers and sent to a “reading lab,” a place that felt isolating and stigmatizing. […]
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