Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Dyslexcia- Tackable!

Do not get appaulled when ‪#‎school‬ announces your child ‪#‎Dyslexic‬.Its the first step to get yourself ‪#‎strong‬ & pave your childs pathway to ‪#‎special‬‪#‎learnings‬ instead of any negation your way. You have to be constant support to your child, consult a counsellor & get going. Remember! Your child is blessed with special abilities which you have to cast out. That's the purpose! ‪#‎mission‬
Also , Remember!! Strong Mom...
...One out of every five children in the United States has dyslexia, a language-based learning disorder that can cause difficulties with spelling, writing, reading fluency, and word recognition. Early diagnosis can be extremely helpful, so here we're sharing a rundown of the early signs of dyslexia in children.
Generally, symptoms of dyslexia include slow speech development, difficulty gauging directions, problems understanding sequences, poor reading ability, bad handwriting, poor organization abilities, and poor memory about non-relevant facts. More specifically, the following are common signs of dyslexia at various ages.
Signs of Dyslexia in Preschoolers
If you're wondering whether your preschooler may have dyslexia, the following behaviors in children aged 4 to 5 are noted as possible signs of dyslexia by the Power of Dyslexia.
Constant switching from left to right hand when drawing, coloring, or writing
Inability to tie shoe laces
Difficulty in pronouncing words that have three or more syllables
Difficulty in uttering words that rhyme
Difficulty in learning to write
Problem in pronouncing "M," "N," "R," and "L"
Stuttering
Notably, at this age, writing letters or even words backwards isn't a sign of dyslexia. As one of our parents in counselling shared , Maya, explains: "Letter reversals and writing words backwards is very common since children at this age are still learning the direction of print (left to right). Most children self correct the problem during kindergarten and first grade."
Signs a Grade-Schooler Has Dyslexia
Many children are diagnosed with dyslexia in elementary or middle school, when they begin to struggle in school in comparison with their peers. "I noticed my nephew was dyslexic in second grade," shares Smiriti G. "I was helping him with math homework and figured out why his answers were wrong. (Example: 62-12=50 right? His answer was 5. He was inverting the numbers so he saw the equation as 26-21.)"
The Power of Dyslexia notes the following signs of dyslexia in children aged 6 to 12.
Weak in spelling and handwriting abilities
Slow, disrupted reading (and committing similar mistakes every time)
Difficulty in telling the time
Struggles with math problems or concepts
Difficulty finding the right words when expressing themselves
Mispronunciation of common words
Untidy lockers, bedrooms, and bags
Difficulty in remembering telephone numbers or a series of numbers
Whether signs become apparent at age 5 or age 8, many moms advise you take action as soon as you notice. As Tina says: "The longer a disability is left without appropriate interventions the more time the child has to lose ego strength and self confidence."
Mostly Dyslexic children due to fear or stress come out in flying colours in 4 to 5 years, fight their way out of these above issues very smoothly. Make sure you seek help , healings & counselling sessions timely. Holding the child's hands with optimisim is the key rule to winning it all. All preceeding information is for educational purposes only.Names of parents have been changed to keep it private & aims at only sharing their life experiences with special child for learning & reference shared with Guruma in her different counselling sessions. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult specifically & follow up advise at all levels.

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