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If you're feeling lost in the struggle of understanding and helping your dyslexic child, and you're not sure what to do when they're having a tough day, then you are not alone!
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover effective coping strategies for dyslexia to empower your child.
Explore the impact of dyslexia on self-esteem and find ways to boost your child's confidence.
Uncover the unique challenges dyslexic children face in education and learn how to support their learning journey.
Understand the link between dyslexia and addiction and how to protect your child from potential risks.
Gain insights into the benefits of understanding dyslexia for better parenting and support for your child.
You can't fix anything without understanding. If somebody is addicted to drugs or alcohol, you don't take them to an eye doctor. - Brent Sopel
Challenges Dyslexic Children Face: Dyslexic children face various challenges in educational settings, including difficulties with reading, spelling, and comprehension. These challenges can impact academic performance and self-confidence. Educators and parents play a vital role in providing support, accommodations, and resources to help dyslexic children thrive academically and emotionally.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
Subscribe, like, rate, review, and share the Word Blindness: Dyslexia Exposed podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast player.
Leave a review and rating for the podcast on Apple Podcasts to help increase its visibility and reach more people who may benefit from the content.
Send messages and feedback to Brent Sopel and Juliet Hahn through the sopelfoundation.org website or any other platform where you engage with the podcast.
Share the podcast with friends, family, or anyone who may find the content valuable, as you never know who might benefit from the discussions and insights shared in the episodes.
Explore the sopelfoundation.org website for additional resources, information, and ways to get involved in supporting dyslexia awareness and advocacy efforts.
By Brent Sopel & Juliet Hahn5
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If you're feeling lost in the struggle of understanding and helping your dyslexic child, and you're not sure what to do when they're having a tough day, then you are not alone!
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover effective coping strategies for dyslexia to empower your child.
Explore the impact of dyslexia on self-esteem and find ways to boost your child's confidence.
Uncover the unique challenges dyslexic children face in education and learn how to support their learning journey.
Understand the link between dyslexia and addiction and how to protect your child from potential risks.
Gain insights into the benefits of understanding dyslexia for better parenting and support for your child.
You can't fix anything without understanding. If somebody is addicted to drugs or alcohol, you don't take them to an eye doctor. - Brent Sopel
Challenges Dyslexic Children Face: Dyslexic children face various challenges in educational settings, including difficulties with reading, spelling, and comprehension. These challenges can impact academic performance and self-confidence. Educators and parents play a vital role in providing support, accommodations, and resources to help dyslexic children thrive academically and emotionally.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
Subscribe, like, rate, review, and share the Word Blindness: Dyslexia Exposed podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast player.
Leave a review and rating for the podcast on Apple Podcasts to help increase its visibility and reach more people who may benefit from the content.
Send messages and feedback to Brent Sopel and Juliet Hahn through the sopelfoundation.org website or any other platform where you engage with the podcast.
Share the podcast with friends, family, or anyone who may find the content valuable, as you never know who might benefit from the discussions and insights shared in the episodes.
Explore the sopelfoundation.org website for additional resources, information, and ways to get involved in supporting dyslexia awareness and advocacy efforts.

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