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Back to EpisodesNavigating Dyslexia: Insights for Parents with Russel VanBrocklin
Description
In this episode of ABC's of Parenting Adult Children, host James Moffitt speaks with Russell VanBrocklin, an expert in helping parents navigate the challenges of raising dyslexic children. Russell shares his personal journey with dyslexia and how it shaped his approach to education. He discusses the importance of focusing on a child's specialty, the craft of research, and innovative strategies to foster confidence and engagement in dyslexic learners. The conversation emphasizes the need for a tailored approach to education that prioritizes individual strengths and interests, ultimately leading to success in both academic and professional settings.
Keywords
dyslexia, parenting, education, adult children, learning strategies, confidence, specialization, structured literacy, craft of research, engagement
Takeaways
Russell's personal experience with dyslexia informs his approach to education.
Dyslexic students often excel when focusing on their areas of interest.
The craft of research is crucial for academic success.
Engagement in a child's specialty can lead to significant improvements in learning.
Structured literacy methods may not be as effective as tailored approaches.
Parents can play a vital role in their child's educational journey.
Dyslexic students need to be taught from specific to general concepts.
Confidence in dyslexic children can be fostered through targeted strategies.
The importance of passion in learning cannot be overstated.
Older dyslexic students often learn faster than younger ones.
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