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By John Hicks
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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
In this episode, Parent Coach and Therapeutic Counsellor, John Hicks shares three tips for parents who want to feel empowered to control the process of getting support in place for their child’s attainment.
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The Studying With Dyslexia Blog is one of the UK’s leading blogs providing inspiration and information to the supporters of dyslexic learners covering Education, Mental Wellbeing and Assistive Technology. Lots of free resources and useful information as you develop your understanding of the world of dyslexia.
As parents there is a problem with asking for 'Dyslexia Support' for our children. We are using two VERY vague words that mean nothing without using them in the context of an essential piece of information. Find out more in this video. Want to develop your own plan of action to ensure that your child gets what they need to be able to unlock their potential in school?
Click the link below: https://www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/pddiagnostic
3 Ways To Help A Child Open Up About Their Dyslexia.
As parents we only want to help our children and sometimes when we are trying to help we may be faced with a barrier to delivering help - our children clamming up!
It’s really hard to help when the one that we one to help won’t tell us about what is bothering them. Are we as parents doing something wrong?
Of course not, you care deeply for your child, but it’s possible that you are simply not setting the right conditions for your child to open up. I elaborate more in my video but the key three points are …
Don’t ask them about their dyslexia straight after school.
Make time for you and your child to have fun together and increase the probability of them opening up.
When they open up…Listen and don’t react with tonnes of emotion.
You really need to watch the whole video to understand more about what I am talking about.
If you would like to talk more about parenting your child and supporting their dyslexia then why don’t you assess how far you have come and what you need to do next with my free Parenting Dyslexia Diagnostic. 10 questions designed to get you to reflect on the journey so far. Once completed, book yourself a 15 minute meeting with me to discuss your next steps.
Find out more at www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/pddiagnostic
In recent months I have talked a lot about how writing essays when dyslexic do not have to be stressful. This has mostly been related to using assistive technology such as Claro Writing Helper. In this podcast episode I want to explore how to mentally prepare ourselves for writing essays by changing our perspective and feeling less overwhelm and more creative and engaged with a touch of satisfaction.
Key Links
If you are looking for resources to support a dyslexic learner then please go to the following URL and choose the link that is appropriate for you from all my resources.
https://linktr.ee/DyslexiaBlogger
If you would like to check out Claro Writing Helper then click here.
In this podcast episode, John Hicks talks about a skill that is under utilised by parents, for ensuring that a child gets support for dyslexia from their school throughout their years of education.
Do you have suspicions that your child is dyslexic or that you now have a diagnosis but do not know what to do next to get support in place?
Join Parenting Dyslexia Direct and get direct support from John Hicks, UK based parenting coach and therapeutic counsellor specialising in preparing parents in obtaining dyslexia support for their children.
For more information about Parenting Dyslexia Direct go to:
https://studyingwithdyslexiablog.co.uk/blog/dyslexia-support-parenting-dyslexia-direct
Parenting coach and therapeutic counsellor talks about the emotional side of having a child with a diagnosis of dyslexia.
In this podcast, John will share three tips that will help with the third being an exciting announcement that will directly benefit parents of newly diagnosed children.
Find out more at https://studyingwithdyslexiablog.co.uk/blog/dyslexia-support-parenting-dyslexia-direct
In this latest webinar recording, John Hicks from The Studying With Dyslexia Blog interviews Stuart Marsden from Claro Software about how to reduce unnecessary stress from the process of writing essays.
Key topics:
If you are looking for resources to support a dyslexic learner then please go to the following URL and choose the link that is appropriate for you from all my resources.
https://linktr.ee/DyslexiaBlogger
The video recording of this webinar is available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/xGgkeqZYjeE
Parenting and Neurodiversity Coach and blogger John Hicks answers questions from parents about self-esteem and dyslexia in collaboration with Bell House, Dulwich in this audio recording of their recent webinar.
Links
The Parent Tool Kit For Negotiating Dyslexia Support
Parenting Dyslexia
The Bell House
The Studying With Dyslexia Blog
Parenting and Neurodiversity Coach, John Hicks, shares his thoughts on whether having dyslexia is a gift from the perspective of someone who experiences dyslexia, a parent of a dyslexic child and as a neurodiversity coach who supports children and adults with dyslexia.
If you would like to get in touch with John then you can via Twitter with @DyslexiaBlogger or via www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/welcome.
In this episode of the Parent Dyslexia Podcast, Parenting and Neurodiversity Coach, John Hicks explains the difference between a dyslexia screen and a dyslexia diagnostic assessment. In the episode, John will cover the following topics:
Understanding what ‘Screening’ for dyslexia means.
Understanding what a diagnostic assessment is.
Should I get a diagnostic assessment for my child?
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