Ways To Treat Dyslexia

Coping And Support

HuffPost UK

While there are many tools a child with dyslexia will receive throughout their lifetime, it is crucial that one of the most consistent and the most important is help with coping and support. This means taking the time to praise the child for what they are capable of and cheering them on when they have made progress. It is also helpful for children to understand their dyslexia, as it allows them to know it is not a personal failure. It is also beneficial in helping them cope with it later on in life.

Other things can be helpful as well. For instance, giving a child with dyslexia the encouragement to study at home can make a world of a difference. Simply by having an environment they feel safe and comfortable in, a child will be able to learn more effectively. Additionally, by limiting the amount of time the child spends in front of a screen, parents will be able to get them more reading practice overall.

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