Dyslexia and Self-Esteem Problems - Dyslexia Connect
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 Published On Sep 17, 2015

Many children, teenagers and adults with dyslexia suffer from low self-esteem. How can we help them increase their self-esteem? For more information on this topic, as well as information about our online dyslexia tutoring and dyslexia treatment program, visit us at http://www.dyslexiaconnect.com .

For children, teenagers and adults with dyslexia, struggles with low self-esteem are very common. What is the main cause of this issue? Students with dyslexia often suffer from low self-esteem, because of their struggles with reading, spelling, reading comprehension and writing. These struggles often result in problems with school and homework. Additionally, there may not be anyone around who understands the student's dyslexia and explains it to them. As a result, the student's self-esteem suffers, and they start to believe that their struggles are a result of them being incapable, or not smart enough to succeed.

This typically occurs with a student who has not been identified as having dyslexia, and has not received help from a dyslexia tutoring and dyslexia treatment program. If dyslexia is caught early, and a child gets help for their dyslexia from an early age, this huge self-esteem drop can often be avoided. In this case, by the time a child with dyslexia has started to become really conscious of dyslexia and the struggles it causes, they have already acquired a good understanding of it and have made a lot of progress! Consequently, they do not experience the same self-esteem drop.

What can we do to help a student with dyslexia increase their self-esteem? One of the best ways to help them is to enroll them in a dyslexia tutoring and dyslexia treatment program. By working with a skilled dyslexia tutor, the student will get the exact help that they need to improve their reading, spelling, reading comprehension and writing. In addition, good dyslexia tutors are excellent at helping a student understand their dyslexia and realize that they can still succeed!

Another great way to help students with dyslexia build self-esteem is to invest in their interests. Try to learn what the child is interested in, and encourage them to pursue these interests. If they are interested in music, arrange to have them take music lessons. If they like art, see if you can sign them up for a class or have them mentored by a local artist. If they are interested in entrepreneurship, they could start a home business. If you are not sure what your child is interested in, try having conversations with them about this. Think about what they tend to talk about or mention a lot. Sometimes, a child's interests can be quashed by learning difficulties and struggles. If you think that this may be the case, try thinking about what the child was interested in before they started having those difficulties, and encourage them to pursue those interests again.

By encouraging interests, you will help a child with dyslexia build self-esteem. One of the great things about this is that self-esteem built in any area will effect all ares of a child's life in a positive way! If they feel good about themselves, because of a certain talent or activity, this will encourage them in their pursuit of better reading and spelling.

Peter Groth
CEO
Dyslexia Connect Online Tutoring

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