How to Overcome Dyslexia in 10 Steps

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If you are trying to help your child overcome dyslexia it takes a multi-step approach. Whether your child has had an official dyslexia diagnosis or is just struggling in school this process is the same. Dyslexia is a learning and thinking difference that causes learning struggles in different areas. Work can take a long time to complete and comprehension can be very poor. This can lead to emotional problems which need to be resolved first. But at the same time, it is essential to realize that children with dyslexia have a gift. This gift comes from developing strategies to help them with their difficulties. This video will help you understand how to bring out that gift as well as help them overcome the struggles of dyslexia.

Reading interventions are only effective if you have prepped the child for them. Accommodations and remediations and even tricks like a dyslexia font can be helpful for some. But without the prep work shown in this video these tools usually have limited effectiveness. Children who have struggled in elementary school lose confidence and self-esteem, and things just worsen.

Dyslexia is very common. It is caused by a difference in the way the brain processes information. But a successful dyslexia intervention can make actual changes in brain function. So they can develop the skills needed but at the same time keep the gifts that come with dyslexia.

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This is so accurate. My Daugher has the double whammy of dyslexia and adhd. She struggles so hard with reading and spelling 😢 but she is so brilliant with art and imagination. ❤ love that little angel

msay
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Wish my parents had this information 30 years ago when I was diagnosed. I did have teachers pick on me because I couldn't learn like the others and was often made to feel stupid. No one really knew how to help me, so I never received any help and just had to do the best I could. Thanks for the video.

mljezierski
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As an adult with dyslexia (undiagnosed at school 1970)
I can definitely relate to this. I was so stressed, depressed and bullied at school.... Which affected my self esteem throughout my life...I wish someone would have helped me with information ℹ️. Now I understand my dyslexia and love my life...🙏❤️

christineblumke
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Although I think your first eight steps are important and helpful for ALL children, I am thankful that the two of my four children who had dyslexia were in a wonderful school system that directly addressed their specific reading disability with a special phonics program. Although as you stated, being in a pull-out class was not good for them in other ways, it did help them catch up with their peers in reading skills before middle school. I cannot over-stress the importance of hiring a tutor TRAINED in administering a dyslexia curriculum, or in insisting that you child receive a curriculum addressing dyslexia in school if you cannot afford a tutor.

kindnessheals
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Thank you for this! I'm a teacher, and a mom, and I have been trying to instill this and my students and kids as well! Thank you so so much for really detailing how critical it is!

ayanaatthrivebewhole
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Your videos would have to be THE BEST video for homeschooling parents on learning disabilities 😮😮😮 you bring it all together!!!

PropheticSoakingwithSarahJER
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What a beautiful video.All important aspects discussed showing that Dyslexia is not just Reading and Writing .Also Dyslexia is a gift if the potentials are tapped rightly.

hutoshibana
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As adult with dyslexia. I can agree to being sick or on your. Period, As well as stress and lack of sleep. Can affect your Dyslexia / learning disabilities.

Hellkitty
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I’m a adult with severer dyslexia still and iv seen a few of these videos and it actually angered me the information in this is layed out in a one size fits all way this is far from the truth dyslexia is not a problem that can be metrical cured like this place would lead you to believe and to be honest the information your being given will probably do more harm then good in the long run if you are a parent of a dyslexic child stop seeing it as a stigma coming to places like this and see it as a gift because that child dose not relate with the world the way you do in a unimaginable way for you embrace the out of the box thinking encourage the creativity they have and when it comes to any reading and writing skills don’t push it on them any more you would any other child I can promise you now reading the same book over and over again or even just 2ice you’ll see they have made a vast improvement the trust is they have just reminded the lines and are reciting it back to you find interests and allow them to learn by doing them things they will pick up everything they need to by doing things they enjoy for quicker then forcing there face in a book and start concentrating on changing education from a stricture that’s trying to force kids to all be the same and make a new system that encourages a child’s strengths develops there weakness and doesn’t exclude the kids that have all the knowledge but can’t express themselves and there ideas on paper

Truewarrior-sumn
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I'm 57, mildly dyslexic and have dyscalcular. Reading is my main achilles heel, having an astigmatism doesn't help either. Unfortunatley neither my parents of I had this kind of help or understanding. It's encouraging that there is more understanding and tools to help teachers and parents. I've whatched a couple of your vidoes - thank you.

michaelbutterworthphotographer
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Thanks, as a mother living in Iran, I am so thankfull of your video.

golnazazhdari
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I am 17 years old and I am watching this on my own, and I feel very bad that my parents failed to recognize and even if they knew it they ignored it😢 plz help your kids or help yourself it's not to late

anniejosephkasibhatla
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I am From India ..& also dislexic. Recently came to know about my problem which i faced all over in my life. Let me thanks you for all details . But perosn like me who is dislexic & studied till 4th std in vernacular language English is alsways challenge. But let me tell u after watching so many videos on Utube yours pronunciation is easily understandable. Will request u to make videos same videos in light & Easy Slow English so countries like India can also Educate on this Killer disease Dislexiya

nitiinghodke
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Thank you so much for this wonderful video, you've saved my homeschool from so much pain!

mrs.b
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You’re doing such a good job with these videos, a god send. Btw I’m not the parent, I’m the grown child with dyslexia educating myself.

paulpapapietro
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Morning
I print your work on email and they are very helpful.I agree with you most parents we struggle to help our kids because we dnt see the emotional side.Thank you for making me realise this early to help my son.God bless you

salomemahlako
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These are all emotionally based. What are the practical ideas in gelping with spelling?

mikeedwards
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I wish I had this stuff when I was going to school back in the 90s and 2000s

nikolugo
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Dear, thank you so much for this video, it is really, really helpful!

jovanadjordjevic
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Good video, but the clicks with the subtitles drive me nuts!

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