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Parenting Dyslexia By Lisa Rappaport and Jody Lyons (Audiobook Excerpt)

On sale April 15th, 2025 A licensed psychologist and authority on dyslexia (who is also dyslexic herself) offers a practical guide to help parents and others support dyslexic learners throughout their school years. Fifteen million children in the United States have been diagnosed with dyslexia. This learning disability is a major challenge not only for the kids, but also for their whole support network. Dyslexia doesn't have to be a disadvantage for kids, if the right tools are available. Parenting Dyslexia provides prescriptive advice and concrete tips to drive educational and personal growth without any associated stigma. An easy-to-use, comprehensive reference book for anyone caring for a dyslexic child to use at all stages of development, Parenting Dyslexia addresses the psychosocial and academic issues that dyslexic learners are likely to face at different stages, including: ·Cultivating varied skills to balance out classic deficits. ·Developing effective self-esteem and academic habits to help overcome age-specific hurdles. ·Establishing individual and family practices to prevent a child's feelings of isolation, anxiety, and depression. ·Survival tools to navigate the predictable challenges a dyslexic learner will likely encounter. ·Nurturing independence as well as a child’s ability to ask for help and become a strong self-advocate. From her unique vantage point, Dr. Rappaport provides a relatable, sympathetic, and optimistic voice of personal experience to this sensitive topic. Grounded in science but written in non-technical language, Parenting Dyslexia offers a wealth of tried-and-true methods for supporting dyslexic learners of all ages.
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15 Apr 2025

On sale April 15th, 2025 A licensed psychologist and authority on dyslexia (who is also dyslexic herself) offers a practical guide to help parents and others support dyslexic learners throughout their school years. Fifteen million children in the United States have been diagnosed with dyslexia. This learning disability is a major challenge not only for the kids, but also for their whole support network. Dyslexia doesn't have to be a disadvantage for kids, if the right tools are available. Parenting Dyslexia provides prescriptive advice and concrete tips to drive educational and personal growth without any associated stigma. An easy-to-use, comprehensive reference book for anyone caring for a dyslexic child to use at all stages of development, Parenting Dyslexia addresses the psychosocial and academic issues that dyslexic learners are likely to face at different stages, including: ·Cultivating varied skills to balance out classic deficits. ·Developing effective self-esteem and academic habits to help overcome age-specific hurdles. ·Establishing individual and family practices to prevent a child's feelings of isolation, anxiety, and depression. ·Survival tools to navigate the predictable challenges a dyslexic learner will likely encounter. ·Nurturing independence as well as a child’s ability to ask for help and become a strong self-advocate. From her unique vantage point, Dr. Rappaport provides a relatable, sympathetic, and optimistic voice of personal experience to this sensitive topic. Grounded in science but written in non-technical language, Parenting Dyslexia offers a wealth of tried-and-true methods for supporting dyslexic learners of all ages.