When You’re Frustrated With Your Dyslexic Child’s Progress, Second Step: Change Your Focus

Most of the parents are very keen about the progress of their children. There are so many videos which can help the parents with a dyslexic child. Dyslexia is basically a child who has difficulty while reading and faces problem in reading. These videos are very educational created by pediatrician Dr. Douglas Curtis and RN Lucie Curtiss.
There are series of videos and very systematic approach to deal with problem. It is free to watch ad they are there to help for further assistance.
Focus on your child’s strengths – this is probably the most important concept that we teach. No matter how much your child is struggling, she has some areas where she excels and really enjoys herself. This area may be an academic one such as math or social studies.
~ Lucie Curtiss

Key Takeaways:

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When your dyslexic child is struggling, focusing on their strengths can help their self-confidence. Celebrating their victories will also increase their confidence.
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Don’t dwell on a child’s setbacks. Take a lesson from it and move on quickly.
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Never underestimate the power of words. Use empowering words when responding to success and setbacks.