Someone who has dyslexia does not have a low IQ nor are they deprived of an education. Though the education they receive is not always up to par with a student’s diagnosis, the myths and stereotypes of dyslexia or slowly melting away. Schools are hiring extra tutors and literacy specialists to assist the students but also raise their self-esteem as they find themselves accomplishing concepts.
Supporting self-esteem is vital for those with dyslexia.
As students age out of school, often they still lack a proper diagnosis and those that do, often do not have the supportive education to help in higher education or the workplace. But those that struggle also know how to overcome and with that winning attitude they often share that knowledge. That includes the side effects of learning which is exhaustion and anxiety. The less our learners have to worry about, the better and there are advocates willing to help.
Key Takeaways:
http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2016/11/28/502601662/millions-have-dyslexia-few-understand-it
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