Doing Dyslexia Differently
Doing Dyslexia Differently
Bernadette Haigh
9: Alleviating The Feeling Of Shame
12 minutes Posted Apr 24, 2024 at 12:45 am.
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It's not uncommon for children growing up with dyslexia to experience shame. It comes in many forms, but for many, it centres around the fact that they don't fit in easily, that they can't do things as quickly as others, that they are letting grown-ups down, that they aren't good enough or deemed normal. Our children need to be guided through these sometimes intense feelings so they don't impact their well-being and future potential. 


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