The presentation provides support for parents on how to work with schools to help their child. The presentation emphasizes that building awareness starts with the parents. Parents should educate themselves and their children on dyslexia. Parents should remain positive and proactive to limit the amount of problems faced by dyslexia. The parents and school should establish a common goal. A common goal can help everyone focus on what is important, the child’s education.

Keep communications open and honest, approach each other with dignity and respect to build trustful working relationships with your child's school.

Key Takeaways:

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In order to promote effective collaboration with schools, parents should increase their knowledge about dyslexia. Informed and engaged parents can initiate more change and increased outcome for students.
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An open and strong communication is the first step in creating partnership with your child's school.
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Parental involvement and advocacy for your child's specialized instruction can drive change and increase achievement. When a common goal is established, parents and schools can focus more on the child's learning.

Part 3 Dyslexia Fundamentals, Strategies, and Supports for Parents

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