Posted on Tuesday, 5 Verbal Cues Children With Dyslexia Give And How To Help Them Find Learning Success Parents of children with dyslexia are often confused by their child’s verbal cues because they do not know what to look for.
Posted on Monday, Dyslexia: A Family Affair “The laws governing inheritance are quite unknown; no one can say why the same peculiarity in different individuals of the same species… is sometimes inherited and sometimes not so…” ~ Charles Darwin
Posted on Sunday, 1 Thing Every Dyslexic Student and His Parent Must Do To Jumpstart The School Year A couple of years ago, I came across a post that the mother of an 11th-grade boy with dyslexia wrote to his new teachers.
Posted on Monday, 1 Crucial Thing That May Skyrocket Your Baby’s Language And Learning Success “A month before they are born, fetuses carried by American mothers-to-be can distinguish between someone speaking to them in English and Japanese.”
Posted on Monday, 5 Ways to Give Your Dyslexic Child’s Self-Esteem a Boost Low self-esteem can cause a vicious cycle which makes someone feel worse and worse.
Posted on Sunday, 5 Ways To Actually Turn Your Dyslexic Child’s Superpowers Into a Successful Career “Kids don’t lack capacity, only teachers.” ~ Jim Rohn
Posted on Saturday, From Rock Bottom Poor Failing Student to Multimillionaire Entrepreneur “I’m an ordinary woman who chooses every day to make one more extraordinary decision.” ~ Lisa Nichols
Posted on Friday, How A Dyslexic Boy Saw The Mug Half Full And Slam Dunked His Way To Success “Traditional definitions of success often leave [dyslexic] kids like Max behind because they think and learn differently…” ~ Jennifer Ash
Posted on Thursday, From “Mentally Retarded” To Astonishing Education Champion – How to Lead by Example “Physical maturation of the brain is impacted by how much stimulation a child receives…” ~ Governor Dannel Malloy
Posted on Wednesday, From kid in the “dumb row” to history maker – An American Success Story Dyslexia crosses racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic lines and is the most common cause of learning disability.