Dyslexia. Autism and ADHD: A Learning Battle For Life
It’s a maze, it’s a no-win situation, which path is best for my child? am I being overprotective? am I fulfilling my child’s needs? Some parents cope well with learning disorders, while others struggle. It’s actually a challenge every day for parents to handle tasks and ensure their child is getting adequate, emotional and mental support at home as well as school. The disorder may progress to adulthood, developing emotional or physical symptoms. Acceptance of the disorder is important both for the parent and the child. The child should respond and understand their condition. As a parent, identifying your child’s strengths and focusing on areas for improvement at home always helps. Parents coping with learning disorders Don’t take things lightly! Don’t be under the impression “kids are like that.” Never leave the disorder untreated! If you notice your child’s sudden behavioural changes, for instance, they are anxious, isolating, losing focus and becoming aggressive, please seek medical ...