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. . . dyslexia in children . . . |
In
the school situation, a child may find that he or she is experiencing failure,
but is not able to understand why. This frequently results in low self-esteem,
frustration and a severe loss of confidence, which can lead to the child
being reluctant to go to school. At this stage something has got to be done, and
this is when a lot of parents seek specialist help and advice.
The
first step is for an accurate diagnosis to be made. This may be undertaken by
the school, or by an educational psychologist, and can be quite expensive.
Direct Learning provides an affordable, yet highly accurate, dyslexia test
which can be used by parents everywhere. In addition to giving you a detailed
and thorough diagnosis, the Report provides educational recommendations for raising
your child's level of achievement to the broad average for their age.
. . . an independent report . . . |
There is a lot
of research into dyslexia at the moment, but its causes are not fully understood.
It is thought to be inherited, as it usually runs in families. A good comparison
in understanding dyslexia is to think of it as being like color blindness, which
affects people of all abilities.
If it is found that your child is dyslexic, it is important not to feel that he or she is doomed to failure! There are well-developed learning methods which can be used to bring your child up to the average level for their age in the areas with which they find difficulty. Given appropriate help, in most cases a dyslexic child can succeed at school at a level roughly equal to his or her classmates. Moreover, dyslexic children often have talents in other areas, which can boost their self-esteem if they receive lots of praise!
As a dyslexic child's difficulty is not visible - compared, say, to a child in a wheelchair - it often goes unrecognized by teachers. The result can be that the child is labeled as 'lazy' or 'slow' at school. However, an independent report from a dyslexia specialist can make a big difference to the school's attitude, and frequently results in extra understanding and help.
. . . dyslexia in adults . . . |
Adults
with dyslexia have often suffered from a difficult time at school, where their
difficulties were not properly diagnosed. They frequently ended up feeling that
they were stupid. The others could do the work, but why was it so difficult for
them? They experienced a strong feeling of frustration.
Fear of being asked to read aloud in class may have been really disturbing, when others might laugh at their mistakes. Homework may have taken three times longer than for a non-dyslexic child, and parents may have been visibly anxious for the dyslexic child to catch up with his or her peer-group.
An assessment for dyslexia in an adult can serve many different purposes, depending on what stage you are at. It may provide evidence of dyslexia so that you can receive extra time in examinations if you are a student. It may provide an opportunity for a career review. It will definitely provide you with a battery of strategies that will assist you in managing your difficulties. It may provide an answer to a curiosity about yourself and your difficulties with spelling that has been puzzling you all your life.
. . . we all have different talents . . . |
Dyslexia
is not a 'disease' that someone should or can be cured of. It is a type of mind,
like any other, with its own particular strengths and weaknesses. We all have
different talents - things we are good at and things we find hard. Dyslexic
children, teenagers and adults find spelling and sequencing hard, but also have
other areas at which they excel - sometimes creativity, physical co-ordination,
lateral thinking or empathy with others. The important thing is to raise people's
confidence!
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