Understanding the Emotional Impact of Dyslexia on Your Child Can Help You Provide Better Support
Children with dyslexia often experience intense emotional turmoil, as shared by Mallerie, who described her severe anxiety and feelings of failure in school. As a parent, it’s essential to recognize these feelings and provide a safe space for your child to express them. Mallerie’s story highlights how her anxiety manifested physically, leading her to throw up every day during the first week of school from first to fifth grade. Your role is to be a supportive listener, helping your child understand that their struggles do not define their intelligence or worth.