Simple learning exercises and treatment for dyslexia
Here are some tips for home treatment for dyslexia, which you can practice with your dyslexic child to help them deal with their condition more easily.
One of the best treatments for dyslexia is to make learning fun for the child. Instead of going to usual bookish way, try to be innovative as you teach them the alphabets and spelling. For instance, try to teach them alphabets by ‘writing’ them on their breads with jam, or turn sentence making a treasure hunt game around the home.
Similarly, teach them sounds and spellings by being creative, or simply change the environment in which they study- to relax their minds. Revise things causally at the dining table or while traveling in the car, so that only does it take the pressure off, but also so that your child begins to associate learning as an everyday-fun activity.
While dealing with slightly elder kids, you would need to focus a lot of effort on encouraging them too, so that they do not end up with an inferiority complex because of their regular the bad performance at school. Help them discover their talents and let them excel in the things that they seem to enjoy and cope up with well, so that they never end up feeling frustrated with their lives.
To know more about learning exercises and treatment for dyslexia, join a club for dyslexic people and their parents to know what tricks work best for them.
