Parents have an integral job when it comes to raising a child with dyslexia. In fact, the mother in this video shares her experience of having four children with dyslexia.
Children with dyslexia primarily struggle with reading and spelling. But they even struggle verbally, with an inability to rhyme words or remember names, and they may incorrectly substitute words. Still, dyslexics are smart people, and should know that there are reading and learning strategies that they can use.
Treatment can only start with identifying and diagnosing dyslexia, which must be done by a licensed professional. But either way, the parent or caregiver must be proactive. Finding help can be frustrating, especially when the child has to be academically unsuccessful to get help. But the best way to help children with dyslexia succeed is through a three-way collaborative relationship between teacher, parent, and child.
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