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Posted on Friday,

5 Ways To Help Your Child With Dyslexia Manage Bullying And Discrimination

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Bullying and discrimination can be a real problem for children with dyslexia or other learning differences.

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Posted on Thursday,

7 Proven Parenting Strategies for Families to Help Dyslexic Children Succeed

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You were born with the power to change others. You change people by the way you treat them. That is what changes the human heart.  ~Patricia Polacco

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Posted on Wednesday,

How to Boost Self-Confidence and Manage Emotions in Your Child With Dyslexia.

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The real fear that I have for dyslexic people is not that they have to struggle with jumbled input or that they can’t spell, but that they will quit on themselves before they get out of school. ~ Stephen J. Cannell

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Posted on Tuesday,

Equip Your Dyslexic Child for Success: Know How their Emotional Needs Impact Learning & Performance

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As the parent of a dyslexic child, it’s essential that you understand how emotions affect learning and performance.

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Posted on Monday,

Why Different Brains Experience Dyslexia Differently

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Dyslexia is not a pigeonhole to say you can’t do anything. It is an opportunity and a possibility to learn differently. ~ Princess Beatrice

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Posted on Sunday,

5 Simple Strategies Every Parent Can Use To Homeschool A Child With Dyslexia

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Homeschooling allows you the freedom to step off the highway of learning and take a more scenic route along a dirt road. ~ Tamara L. Chilver

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Posted on Thursday,

The Powerful Secret To Easily Showing Up Every Day For Your Struggling Learner Without Burning Out

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Our children are counting on us to provide two things: consistency and structure. Children need parents who say what they mean, mean what they say, and do what they say they are going to do. ~ Barbara Coloroso

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Posted on Wednesday,

The Secrets To Boosting Your Child’s Achievement In School

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Definiteness of purpose is the starting point of all achievement. ~ W. Clement Stone

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Posted on Tuesday,

What Not To Say To YOur Children To Help Them Live With Purpose

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Purpose serves as a principle around which to organize our lives. ~ Author Unknown

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Posted on Sunday,

How To Help Your Child Succeed By Helping Yourself First

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Your mind can be your best friend or your worst enemy.

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