Self-esteem problems
One of the best things you can do for your child is teach him how to self-advocate.
Self-advocacy is taking control of your own life—independently making choices and choosing what is important to you.
Consistency, firmness, and a forgiving attitude are just three of these five solid attributes required for guiding your dyslexic child down the path of success.
Read this interview with a parent whose time and effort made all the difference for her daughter with dyslexia.
A young woman discusses her dyslexia and how it has not stopped her from writing.