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According to some sources, 15-20% of the population has a language-based learning disability with the dyslexia dilemma being the most common. From my experience, parents don’t really want a label, they want to know what to about it. If you listen to the naysayers, one has to cope and compensate one’s whole life because of this condition. From the NeuroDevelopmental perspective, dyslexia actually results from a combination of several different brain inefficiencies that can be changed. Each person has a unique set of root causes that need to be addressed. This involves looking at the individual globally. How are they taking in information, how is that information processed in short term memory and where is the information stored so it can be used in academics and everyday life later? Today we are going to explore some social, emotional and life challenges for people with dyslexia. My guest, Pastor Alan Bias shares his story of growing up smart but not feeling that way because of dyslexia. We will talk about one of the possible root causes of dyslexic symptoms, dominance. Dominance pertains to which hand, eye, ear and foot that your brain is currently wired to use. You have to start with the hand because it is genetic. The ramifications if hand dominance is influenced to go against the genetic coding can be devastating.
When you understand the reasons why your child does some of the things s/he does, your frustration level will go down tremendously. When you learn things to solve the inefficiencies, your whole family’s life changes. Stay tuned for Episode #7 in a couple of weeks for more root causes and what you can do to make life and learning easier with The NeuroDevelopmental Approach to Life.
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Photo Credit: Deposit Photo – All Rights Reserved 2016 Copyright @SIphotography
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According to some sources, 15-20% of the population has a language-based learning disability with the dyslexia dilemma being the most common. From my experience, parents don’t really want a label, they want to know what to about it. If you listen to the naysayers, one has to cope and compensate one’s whole life because of this condition. From the NeuroDevelopmental perspective, dyslexia actually results from a combination of several different brain inefficiencies that can be changed. Each person has a unique set of root causes that need to be addressed. This involves looking at the individual globally. How are they taking in information, how is that information processed in short term memory and where is the information stored so it can be used in academics and everyday life later? Today we are going to explore some social, emotional and life challenges for people with dyslexia. My guest, Pastor Alan Bias shares his story of growing up smart but not feeling that way because of dyslexia. We will talk about one of the possible root causes of dyslexic symptoms, dominance. Dominance pertains to which hand, eye, ear and foot that your brain is currently wired to use. You have to start with the hand because it is genetic. The ramifications if hand dominance is influenced to go against the genetic coding can be devastating.
When you understand the reasons why your child does some of the things s/he does, your frustration level will go down tremendously. When you learn things to solve the inefficiencies, your whole family’s life changes. Stay tuned for Episode #7 in a couple of weeks for more root causes and what you can do to make life and learning easier with The NeuroDevelopmental Approach to Life.
Key Points:
Photo Credit: Deposit Photo – All Rights Reserved 2016 Copyright @SIphotography
The post Dyslexia Dilemma appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.