Dyslexia and Your Newly Diagnosed Child
  Dyslexia and Your Newly Diagnosed Child
Titolo Dyslexia and Your Newly Diagnosed Child
AutoreLDT Rebecca Bush CALT
Prezzo€ 8,93
EditoreZeitgeist
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoNessuna

Acquistabile dal 16 settembre
Descrizione
Dyslexia and Your Newly Diagnosed Child gives caregivers the practical guidance, tools, and knowledge they need to support the newly diagnosed 6- to 9-year-old in their lives. While caregivers may feel a sense of relief when their child receives a dyslexia diagnosis, now knowing why reading was such a struggle, they also face a lot of uncertainties about the future. This book offers insights, strategies, and tips for caregivers to support their child’s learning and immediately address reading and writing challenges, while also nurturing areas like working memory, listening skills, and friendships, all of which can be indirectly impacted by dyslexia. This guide delivers: AN ESSENTIAL PRIMER: Understand dyslexia with a clear and simple introduction—perfect for caregivers who are just beginning their journey and learning about dyslexia. POWERFUL KNOWLEDGE: Receive expert insights designed for caregivers new to dyslexia. Develop a deeper understanding of your child’s needs and confidently interact with educators, therapists, administrators, and doctors. EVERYDAY GUIDANCE: Use practical strategies to foster your child’s learning and strengths. Implement visual cues to help with sound blending, brainstorm and use secret hand signals when listening comprehension is overwhelming, turn daily tasks into games, encourage your child to take ownership and establish reading routines at home, and help them describe their dyslexia to self-advocate and seek assistance. Prepare them to learn and overcome challenges effectively. EASY-TO-NAVIGATE PAGES: Soak up information right away with spacious layouts, bulleted lists, and helpful labels for busy parents. SUPPORT TO GROW AND LEARN TOGETHER: Observe and track your child’s progress with reflection questions—identify what works, what needs improvement, and where you might need additional support. With this book as a road map, caregivers can take the driver’s seat and guide their child toward independence and confidence until they’re ready to take over.