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HOW TO FIND THE RIGHT TIME TO TELL YOUR CHILD THAT THEY HAVE DYSLEXIA | DYSLEXIA FRIENDLY

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Why: It’s best to bring up your child’s reading and writing challenges during a peaceful moment in a neutral place. He’ll be more receptive during a quiet weekend walk together than while he’s working on a book report that’s due tomorrow.

What to say: “Your report card came today. Let’s get ice cream to celebrate how well you’re doing in art and math, and how hard you work in all your other classes. I know language arts is still a tough subject. Let’s talk a little about that on the drive over.”

SOURCE: https://www.understood.org/

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Why: It’s best to bring up your child’s reading and writing challenges during a peaceful moment in a neutral place. He’ll be more receptive during a quiet weekend walk together than while he’s working on a book report that’s due tomorrow.

What to say: “Your report card came today. Let’s get ice cream to celebrate how well you’re doing in art and math, and how hard you work in all your other classes. I know language arts is still a tough subject. Let’s talk a little about that on the drive over.”

SOURCE: https://www.understood.org/

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dyslexia-friendly/support
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