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 days. As a parent, understanding these emotional impacts is crucial. By fostering an environment of empathy and encouragement, you can help your child navigate these feelings and build their self-esteem.