Dyslexia is Rubbish, Dyslexia is awesome
What is Dyslexia?
Can get angry
quickly
Don't like reading
Good in finding
solution
Low self esteem
Don't enjoy
school
Can be creative
How we access Dyslexia and other Neurodiversity?
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Our trained Paediatrician will perform a Neurodevelopmental assessment to rule out intellectual disability, Genetic causes or brain injuries.
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At Geniuslane, we use DALI or Kaufman test of Educational achievement to access reading/writing/Maths provides in-depth assessment and evaluation of key academic skills
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Based on the Neurodevelopmental assessment some children might need a complete WISC assessment. This provides a comprehensive report of their strengths and difficulties.
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We provide final diagnosis and support based on these assessments. Children are often misdiagnosed and not supported without diagnosis.
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We provide training, strategies and support to the child and families.
Our Parenting Strategies for Specific Learning difficulties
Going Underneath Reading writing difficulty
One of the key characteristics of Dyslexia is behavioural difficulties like not wanting to do something which they find difficult.
While these might seem unusual to others, they are crucial aspects of an Dyslexic child's world. Recognizing and understanding these patterns is the first step towards creating an environment that supports their needs.
The Bigger Picture: How Diagnosis Helps:
A dyslexia diagnosis helps children by enabling tailored educational strategies and early intervention, crucial for effective learning. It also assists families in understanding the child's challenges, fostering empathy and guiding supportive actions. This understanding leads to better advocacy for school accommodations, ensuring a supportive learning environment.
Dyslexia is Not just a Specific Learning Difficulty:
Dyslexia affects more than reading and writing; it can also influence behavior.
Children with dyslexia might show frustration or anxiety, leading to acting out or withdrawal in school. Understanding these behavioral impacts is vital for providing effective support.
Why Family and School Involvement is Vital?
Family and school involvement is vital because it provides a supportive and understanding environment for children, especially those with learning difficulties like dyslexia.
Active participation from both family and school ensures consistent and tailored strategies are in place, helping the child to navigate their educational journey more effectively.