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The Parenting Guide for Boys with Dyslexia
- Empower Yourself and Your Dyslexic Son by Strengthening Bonds and Quickly Overcoming Challenges Together
- Narrated by: Benjamin Powell
- Length: 4 hrs and 7 mins
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Publisher's Summary
With this book, you’re bound to make those into a reality, where inside you will discover:
- An easy guide to understanding dyslexia—cut through the jargon and get to know what dyslexia really is and how it uniquely impacts boys
- Talk-it-out strategies: Break down the walls and encourage your son to share his feelings and frustrations without fear. It's not about fixing; it's about listening!
- School hacks for success: Tired of generic advice? Find actionable steps for a smoother learning journey tailor-made for your son
- How to give your son the self-belief he needs—a sprinkle of daily affirmations and praise can make a world of difference!
- How to ease your son into social settings where he can shine—these aren't just tips; they’re life skills
- A toolbox of strategies to help your son deal with emotional ups and downs, giving him the power to cope
- A go-to list of books, tech gadgets, and communities that can truly make a difference—no more endless googling!
- And much more!