Raising a child with dyslexia can be challenging. Many parents feel the stress and anxiety of dealing with issues that spread far beyond the classroom and affect everyday life for both the child and other family members. However, experts and parents agree there are a few key steps that parents can take to make coping with dyslexia’s challenges easier for all concerned.
Early diagnosis of dyslexia saves both money and grief.
The sooner you intervene, the better: early dyslexia diagnosis in children is critical in affecting their potential. Find something else your child is really good at: those with dyslexia are often gifted in other areas, including such fields as drama, art, computer science, music and sports. Having a creative outlet can head off the risk of depression. Make a financial plan: parents may have to pay out of pocket to supplement available support.
Key Takeaways:
http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2016/11/29/503766818/raising-a-child-with-dyslexia-3-things-parents-can-do
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