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How to Support Dyslexic Child Emotionally

  • LFA
  • Jul 11, 2024
  • 1 min read

As a parent of a newly diagnosed dyslexic child, you might be feeling a mix of emotions—fear, denial, powerlessness, and anger. Remember, many wonderful resources are available today for this learning difference!


How can you support your child emotionally?


🌟 Stay Positive: Let them know that dyslexia is just a different way of learning, and that makes them unique and special.


 💪 Encourage Perseverance: Teach them that hard work builds grit and determination. Reward their effort, not just the outcome.


🏅 Celebrate Talents: Discover and develop their strengths in areas like sports, music, art, and mechanics. Celebrate their successes to build confidence.


You and your child will get through this. The future is bright! 🌟




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