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Reading struggles are a long term problem. There are many steps that dyslexia treatment can also be fun exercises that help children focus. It may be that your child is not impaired with a reading disability, but a lack of focus can get in the way of comprehension, recall and general learning.

It is not just language arts that are put in jeopardy by difficulties with reading, but also school in general. It’s hard to get a good grade in social studies if you aren’t reading well. Even math requires reading. Parents, you can help your child focus on reading, and participate in their dyslexia treatment, with the following expert ideas.

Have your child write while reading if this is something she enjoys. Tell your child to not worry too much about spelling or grammar at this point, and that even scribbling is allowed. Propose encouragement to her for writing her ideas down in her own words. This facilitates always thinking about what she has to write. This helps her stay focused, and it helps her learn the material.

Sub-vocalize or read out loud. When your child reads a find or some notes or anything, have them read the page out loud. If they are in a place where talking out loud is not plausible, have them mouth the words silently. The brain will hear the words. This helps your child stay focused and additionally to learn the material. Most reading specialists discourage sub-vocalizing as it isn’t efficient reading. But it does help with focusing.

Think before you read. Before your child begins doing homework or reading a finding, tell her to start thinking about what she will be learning by reading this chapter or paper. We are only aiming to have the child guess about what they will read to ensure they are engaged. Next, get them to probe more into the subject by trying to find at the sub headings, images and captions, and the title, to see if they can refine their guess a little. Next get the child to try answering the questions at the end, before beginning to read. At this point her guess about the chapter should be close. It does not matter if the guess is not close, since it is the process that enables the child to stay focused and that’s what counts. You may find, that this strategy takes a little getting used to, however once mastered, she’ll be surprised how much it helps.

Think while you’re reading. While your child is reading the material, tell her to stop and ask herself what she just read this proven dyslexia treatment is called “focus”. Suggest that she write down everything she can remember. If she is not able to remember much, have her reread the passage and then write as she goes including images, charts, graphs of anything that will help with focus and memory. When parents are interested in what their children read, children can many times over stay focused. When your child is aware that there is booking your guide to be discussion about the chapter at the end, there is even more incentive to remain focused and follow the insider solutions given here.

If your child is reading a chapter contracting, have her recall what happened in the previous chapter and ask questions about it to keep conversation booking your guide. Good parenting is all about good quality conversations instead than a bombardment of questions.

And now I would like to invite you to find out more about Dyslexia Treatments at DrLindasBlog.com where you can also find a Dyslexia Toolkit, a way to jump-start your dyslexia treatment for free.

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