Standardized testing is a significant challenge for families to overcome. Some parents put a lot of pressure on their kids to pass these exams -- but more than the test scores of dyslexic children, parents should take into consideration the other aspects of learning. This is especially important when a child has dyslexia, a disorder that can complicate these matters. According to this video, new approaches are being introduced to keep people focused on their mental and physical health, even in the face of standardized testing. 

Parents should not be pressured by the views of the society in terms of their child's achievement in school. It's important that parents put what they are trying to achieve in perspective; help their children focus on developing the skills they excel in, and avoid comparing their performance to others. Students may need to focus on their other tasks and skills before undertaking a difficult exam in school.

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"Find their brains and then really focus on that. And yes, you want them to succeed as far as they can and everything they do. But really, focus their efforts on that one area that they really do excel." - Dr. Douglas Curtiss

Key Takeaways:

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More than the test scores of dyslexic children, parents should also take into consideration the other aspects of learning.
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Parents should not be pressured by the views of the society in terms of their child's achievement in school.
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Find where your child excels and focus on developing that skill.

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