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Parenting Dyslexia Podcast
John Hicks
17 episodes
2 days ago
Parenting and Neurodiversity Coach, John Hicks, shares episodes designed to help parents of dyslexic or neurodiverse children. With a mix of information and guest interviews parents will be able to learn more about the emotional impact of dyslexia on ourselves as parents, on our children and our family units. Episodes will also cover wider aspects of dyslexia and learning such as getting support in school, dyslexia awareness and assistive technology. Parents can gain super useful information through joining the Parenting Dyslexia Community at https://www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/welcome .
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Parenting and Neurodiversity Coach, John Hicks, shares episodes designed to help parents of dyslexic or neurodiverse children. With a mix of information and guest interviews parents will be able to learn more about the emotional impact of dyslexia on ourselves as parents, on our children and our family units. Episodes will also cover wider aspects of dyslexia and learning such as getting support in school, dyslexia awareness and assistive technology. Parents can gain super useful information through joining the Parenting Dyslexia Community at https://www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/welcome .
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Three ways to help a child to open up about their dyslexia.
Parenting Dyslexia Podcast
10 minutes 13 seconds
4 years ago
Three ways to help a child to open up about their dyslexia.

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

Parenting Dyslexia Podcast
Parenting and Neurodiversity Coach, John Hicks, shares episodes designed to help parents of dyslexic or neurodiverse children. With a mix of information and guest interviews parents will be able to learn more about the emotional impact of dyslexia on ourselves as parents, on our children and our family units. Episodes will also cover wider aspects of dyslexia and learning such as getting support in school, dyslexia awareness and assistive technology. Parents can gain super useful information through joining the Parenting Dyslexia Community at https://www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/welcome .