Reading stories to children with Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and Dyscalculia can be a powerful tool for enhancing their learning experience and expanding their vocabulary.This approach not only helps them keep pace with their peers but also instills a deeper understanding of the lessons. On September 25, Math Storytelling Day celebrates the powerful impact of storytelling on neurodiverse kids.
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There's a lot to get ready for this back-to-school season. For parents of learners struggling with Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, and similar learning differences, extra effort is needed each year to deal with increased reading assignments, more challenging math problems, new teachers, or even an entirely new school as the student moves up in grade level.Here are some tips to help your learner become more comfortable and successful in school:
1. Feelings of anxiety about returning to school are a common occurrence. It is important to talk to your learner and allow them to express how they are feeling and release their anxiety. Reassure your child that success is within reach and that you are always there to help. Homeschooling Children with Dyslexia and DysgraphiaHomeschooling has become an increasingly popular educational option for parents in the United States. With a range of approaches and countless benefits, homeschooling presents an opportunity for parents to provide personalized and supportive education for children with learning difficulties, such as Dyslexia or Dysgraphia.
The importance of summer tutoring lies in its ability to keep minds active and prepared for continued academic success.As summer break approaches, parents and educators are faced with the challenge of ensuring that students retain the knowledge and skills they acquired during the school year. The summer slide, a phenomenon characterized by the loss of academic progress over the summer months, can hinder a child's educational development.
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AuthorJess Arce is a homeschool mom of four, a tutor for children & adults who struggle with Dyslexia & Dysgraphia and an all around entrepreneur. She is passionate about helping others understand dyslexia. |