I suffer dyslexic, it was so tough and rough for me growing up. It was even worse because my family. My parents are not educated and have no idea what was wrong with me. They just told me that I am a dull child that doesn't want to learn. I had to struggle all through primary school, it was a priest that helped me and four out i was a dyslexic. Even now that I am a graduate, I still find it difficult with some spellings and pronunciation and sentence structure. I am a teacher now, and I help out kids that I noticed struggling like I did. It is a gradual process, all they need is love and care. Don't judge or be hard on them if you have one at home.
Sorry to hear that you had struggles as a child but I think those struggles are what is going to make you an amazing teacher and help all of those kids who needs a teacher who understands what they're going through! I'm very impressed with your persistence and your dedication! Well done !
Thanks so much. It is such an encouragement to hear that you are a graduate and now a teacher. I try and show my child as much love as possible. I encourage my son who is 10 now that he is able and will be what he wants to be.
Our young son who is just in 2nd grade, I suspect is dyslexic because I notice a lot of inverting letters and also tasks, unable to sound out syllables, keeps missing vowels when writing. I am really trying to not be the kind of parent you describe. Sometimes, it is very frustrating as it seems like such a small little thing that he can't get, but I really try hard to remind myself that it may look so small to me, but can seem impossible to him. Sometimes, after a long day and exhaustion, I lose my cool. When that happens, I really make sure to take time after I calm myself down to explain to him that I am not frustrated at him, I am frustrated that I don't know how to help him like he needs me too. I really want to make sure he doesn't feel guilty for something that is not his fault, but it is so hard. And the specialists here only start taking a look at them after 3rd grade, which is such a shame. I am looking at many videos to help me help him. Happy to hear you came out stronger from this struggle. ❤
It's not how they SEE the letters, it's how they don't HEAR the sounds. The different structure of the brain causes them to miss sounds and they are sometimes unable to break the sounds in words down & separate them. Vowel sounds are very confusing to most dyslexic kids. I am a Wilson certified teacher.
@@BestKidsSolutions what is the method to use? I have 12 yo that had finally been identified and letters are too basic. he reads and writes but as above mixes vowels. writes a word that doesn't represent the word spokem what sort of activities do you suggest
I am a retired Home Health Aide, this is just like working with a stroke patient my son is autistic I beg and asked for help with my son. I see the difference with my son because I read with him and introduced him to sight words, nouns and action words. I see the difference in his behavior. .
Thank you for this video. My daughter was diagnosed with dyslexia, autism, and ADHD last year at age 10. She is homeschooled and now that I know, it helps me understand more about her learning disability. I will try these suggestions. Thank you!
As a Dyslexic ,and before being diagnosed in 1965 /1966 @:the age of 11/12 .I too experienced being told Your not applying yourself,lazy,In my case a 4th Grade Teacher who asked Why are you not as smart as your sister. Even now those words are still with me
I'm so sorry to hear that. Teachers are so incredibly important to the growth of children but when teachers act like that it's devastating to a child psyche. I'm sorry you had to go through that.
Hi. I teach English to an 11-year old boy as a second language who is suffering from dyslexia. In order to encourage him for the importance of spelling, for example, when he misreads the word "there" like "three" or "tree", I tell him "Look, all these letters and their positions in a word must make sence. When you don't notice the letters and their orders, you might misread, mis-spell and misunderstand, as you've just done".
My son got diagnosed when he was in grade 4 and his teacher told him that he can’t read and she humiliated him in front of his peers, but we went for different training and I used to get very frustrated, but I learned to calm myself down to build his confidence And to encourage him and to believe in him once I start doing that I start seeing progress as I am move, the model from public school put him in private school that was he was released and he fit it in well and he’s a student service teacher. She has five kids. Four of them were diagnosed also herself she was a huge help now he’s second year university student who wants to become a lawyer do not give up on your child takes a lot of patience and I went through it. I’m still going through with my daughter as well I can see that she’s a struggling some days is frustrating but I’m trying my best. Please try your best that’s all I needed for those kids to accomplish. Don’t you ever think that your child cannot be a doctor a lawyer, or whatever is out there yes, a cat my son is an A+ student he has devices he doesn’t have to write or read the device or read to him, he can use the device to write for him as well. Thank you.
I am very impressed with your dedication to your son and his education. I've always said... the number one predictor of a child's success in school is the priority that the parent puts in education and you are modeling for him just that. You are exactly right, there are so many technologies now that will benefit him and with help in his cognitive studies as well as he works on his emotional intelligence he will be an amazing student as well as a person. Well done!
Hi good day. I'm a single mommy with a daughter with dyslexia. I'm worried she cant read or write and same is stressing me out. I just came across your video I'm so happy to hear your wife is also a special needs teacher. Please I need your help. I'm from South Africa.
There is permanent herbs to improve and heal Dyslexia. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo UA-cam channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills
My son is 8 years old. He is going to do 2nd grade over again because of dyslexia. He’s not getting the help he needs at school and we’re now moving him to another school that is well aware of his dyslexia. He got tested again and he showed HIGH levels of dyslexia. He also shows dyslexia when he speaks and with his pronunciation. I am trying to help him adjust to it at home and I have some games to do with spelling and reading at home. Any suggestions with anything?
Hey, I would highly suggest going to www.bestkidssolutions.com/how-to-help-a-child-with-dyslexia-at-home/ This has a lot of good information. Check this out and then let me know if you have any more questions. Thank you for showing your child that education is a top priority!
There is permanent herbs to improve and heal Dyslexia. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo UA-cam channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills
Hi Scarlett I’m reaching to you because I have a 7 year old that I believe has dyslexia. This is his second year in first grade and he is still struggling with reading. May I ask how did your son got tested? Did you talk to his doctor first? This is all new to me and I don’t know where to start. Please help Thank you
Hi am dyslexia am 30years 😢 old i just got to realize that i have been suffering from dyslexia since childhood and even in my universtie leave i manage to gradute the thing have being making me depressed and forstration
Hello, I just saw your video. Please Can you recommend lessons for adults with dyslexia? I know someone who desperately needs help learning how to read. Thank you very much for helping.
Hi @nilzabento1143, I've taken the time to consult with some colleagues and delve into some research to provide you with the best recommendations. It's worth noting that many of the strategies for dyslexia are applicable to both adults and children. Phonemic awareness, for instance, plays a crucial role in assisting those with dyslexia. For a deeper understanding, I've written an article detailing the most effective methods to enhance phonemic awareness. You might find it beneficial: Unlock Best Methods For Elevating Phonemic Awareness www.bestkidssolutions.com/best-methods-for-phonemic-awareness Additionally, the International Dyslexia Association has a dedicated section for adolescents and adults with dyslexia. It's a great resource: Adolescents and Adults with Dyslexia dyslexiaida.org/adolescents-and-adults-with-dyslexia I hope these resources prove helpful for your friend. Remember, every step forward is progress, and I'm here to support you both on this journey. If you have any more questions or need further guidance, please don't hesitate to ask. Wishing you and your friend all the best!
There is permanent herbs to improve and heal Dyslexia. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo UA-cam channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills
@@BestKidsSolutions I often think I see a car going into my lane and going to hit my car. So I serve to the other lane or almost the other lane to avoid the other car. But the car might not have enter my lane
I did some research and most folks with Dyslexia are able to drive without issue other that reading the signs. I did hear that sometimes it can be hard for some with Dyslexia to determine their right and left which could be confusing you while driving?
There is permanent herbs to improve and heal Dyslexia. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo UA-cam channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills
My 2 year old can "read" better than my older child. We have just been working on blending 2 letters. Like ab or ma. He switches the letters around every time. Like ba and am. Or if they are beside each other he will move one letter from another word like abm. It's hard on him and we read together every single day.
That is so good that you are practicing often. Many times with dyslexia repetition and practice is key. Make it fun and take it slow and you will see improvement!
There is permanent herbs to improve and heal Dyslexia. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo UA-cam channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills
I'm sorry to hear that, my friend. If that's the case it sounds like he has some special needs. When it comes to these things it's all about repetition and making it fun. I would suggest multi-sensory activities and watch the "How Teach Your Child To Read -Part 4, The Bonus" That will really help him with getting the short term learning into his long term memory. Please let me know how things work! Best of luck!
@@BestKidsSolutions There is a little improvement but his parents are not showing any intrest. I told them to get him to a neurologist but they didn't paid attention... Could you please guide me some techniques or medicines to cure it
I agree completely! 💯 When there's something to associate it with it's much easier to remember and when it is funny it increases the process even further.
There is permanent herbs to improve and heal Dyslexia. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo UA-cam channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills
I suffer dyslexic, it was so tough and rough for me growing up. It was even worse because my family. My parents are not educated and have no idea what was wrong with me. They just told me that I am a dull child that doesn't want to learn. I had to struggle all through primary school, it was a priest that helped me and four out i was a dyslexic. Even now that I am a graduate, I still find it difficult with some spellings and pronunciation and sentence structure. I am a teacher now, and I help out kids that I noticed struggling like I did. It is a gradual process, all they need is love and care. Don't judge or be hard on them if you have one at home.
Sorry to hear that you had struggles as a child but I think those struggles are what is going to make you an amazing teacher and help all of those kids who needs a teacher who understands what they're going through! I'm very impressed with your persistence and your dedication! Well done !
@@BestKidsSolutions Thank you
My child is suffering from same issue.. He can't read and write and differentiate between phonics and letters..
Thanks so much. It is such an encouragement to hear that you are a graduate and now a teacher. I try and show my child as much love as possible. I encourage my son who is 10 now that he is able and will be what he wants to be.
Our young son who is just in 2nd grade, I suspect is dyslexic because I notice a lot of inverting letters and also tasks, unable to sound out syllables, keeps missing vowels when writing. I am really trying to not be the kind of parent you describe. Sometimes, it is very frustrating as it seems like such a small little thing that he can't get, but I really try hard to remind myself that it may look so small to me, but can seem impossible to him. Sometimes, after a long day and exhaustion, I lose my cool. When that happens, I really make sure to take time after I calm myself down to explain to him that I am not frustrated at him, I am frustrated that I don't know how to help him like he needs me too. I really want to make sure he doesn't feel guilty for something that is not his fault, but it is so hard. And the specialists here only start taking a look at them after 3rd grade, which is such a shame. I am looking at many videos to help me help him.
Happy to hear you came out stronger from this struggle. ❤
It's not how they SEE the letters, it's how they don't HEAR the sounds. The different structure of the brain causes them to miss sounds and they are sometimes unable to break the sounds in words down & separate them. Vowel sounds are very confusing to most dyslexic kids. I am a Wilson certified teacher.
Great point! Thanks!!
I agree, when my dyslexic daughter tries to spell words she usually leaves out vowels.
@@BestKidsSolutions what is the method to use? I have 12 yo that had finally been identified and letters are too basic. he reads and writes but as above mixes vowels. writes a word that doesn't represent the word spokem what sort of activities do you suggest
Great question, there are some good news techniques. I'll get back with you about them@@mindsetmatters367
@BestKidsSolutionsany update here? I would love some resources as well
I am a retired Home Health Aide, this is just like working with a stroke patient my son is autistic I beg and asked for help with my son. I see the difference with my son because I read with him and introduced him to sight words, nouns and action words. I see the difference in his behavior. .
That makes sense. Keep up the good work 💯
Thank you for this video. My daughter was diagnosed with dyslexia, autism, and ADHD last year at age 10. She is homeschooled and now that I know, it helps me understand more about her learning disability. I will try these suggestions. Thank you!
I'm so glad this was helpful! Please let me know if there's anything else I can help with.
As a Dyslexic ,and before being diagnosed in 1965 /1966 @:the age of 11/12 .I too experienced being told Your not applying yourself,lazy,In my case a 4th Grade Teacher who asked Why are you not as smart as your sister. Even now those words are still with me
I'm so sorry to hear that. Teachers are so incredibly important to the growth of children but when teachers act like that it's devastating to a child psyche. I'm sorry you had to go through that.
Hi. I teach English to an 11-year old boy as a second language who is suffering from dyslexia. In order to encourage him for the importance of spelling, for example, when he misreads the word "there" like "three" or "tree", I tell him "Look, all these letters and their positions in a word must make sence. When you don't notice the letters and their orders, you might misread, mis-spell and misunderstand, as you've just done".
That was handled very well!
This is great! I will keep this in mind. Thank you!!!
My son got diagnosed when he was in grade 4 and his teacher told him that he can’t read and she humiliated him in front of his peers, but we went for different training and I used to get very frustrated, but I learned to calm myself down to build his confidence And to encourage him and to believe in him once I start doing that I start seeing progress as I am move, the model from public school put him in private school that was he was released and he fit it in well and he’s a student service teacher. She has five kids. Four of them were diagnosed also herself she was a huge help now he’s second year university student who wants to become a lawyer do not give up on your child takes a lot of patience and I went through it. I’m still going through with my daughter as well I can see that she’s a struggling some days is frustrating but I’m trying my best. Please try your best that’s all I needed for those kids to accomplish. Don’t you ever think that your child cannot be a doctor a lawyer, or whatever is out there yes, a cat my son is an A+ student he has devices he doesn’t have to write or read the device or read to him, he can use the device to write for him as well. Thank you.
I am very impressed with your dedication to your son and his education. I've always said... the number one predictor of a child's success in school is the priority that the parent puts in education and you are modeling for him just that. You are exactly right, there are so many technologies now that will benefit him and with help in his cognitive studies as well as he works on his emotional intelligence he will be an amazing student as well as a person. Well done!
What is the device your son uses?
Hi good day. I'm a single mommy with a daughter with dyslexia. I'm worried she cant read or write and same is stressing me out. I just came across your video I'm so happy to hear your wife is also a special needs teacher. Please I need your help. I'm from South Africa.
Thank you for your comment and I understand your concern. How old is your daughter?
There is permanent herbs to improve and heal Dyslexia. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo UA-cam channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills
My son is 8 years old. He is going to do 2nd grade over again because of dyslexia. He’s not getting the help he needs at school and we’re now moving him to another school that is well aware of his dyslexia. He got tested again and he showed HIGH levels of dyslexia. He also shows dyslexia when he speaks and with his pronunciation. I am trying to help him adjust to it at home and I have some games to do with spelling and reading at home. Any suggestions with anything?
Hey, I would highly suggest going to www.bestkidssolutions.com/how-to-help-a-child-with-dyslexia-at-home/
This has a lot of good information. Check this out and then let me know if you have any more questions. Thank you for showing your child that education is a top priority!
I apologize.... I didn't realize that you were commenting from the video that I suggested. I will relook at this and comment again.
There is permanent herbs to improve and heal Dyslexia. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo UA-cam channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills
@@favourjohn312 Thank you for the information. I appreciate your willingness to help!
Hi Scarlett I’m reaching to you because I have a 7 year old that I believe has dyslexia. This is his second year in first grade and he is still struggling with reading. May I ask how did your son got tested? Did you talk to his doctor first? This is all new to me and I don’t know where to start. Please help
Thank you
Hi am dyslexia am 30years 😢 old i just got to realize that i have been suffering from dyslexia since childhood and even in my universtie leave i manage to gradute the thing have being making me depressed and forstration
I'm sorry you are having to deal with this but with continued practice and confidence you will be great!
Thank you for this video!
I'm glad that you found it helpful. If you have any other questions just let me know
Thank you
It is my pleasure
Hello,
I just saw your video.
Please Can you recommend lessons for adults with dyslexia? I know someone who desperately needs help learning how to read.
Thank you very much for helping.
I'll be happy to help! Let me do some more research and I will get back to you ASAP
Thank you very much.
Hi @nilzabento1143,
I've taken the time to consult with some colleagues and delve into some research to provide you with the best recommendations. It's worth noting that many of the strategies for dyslexia are applicable to both adults and children. Phonemic awareness, for instance, plays a crucial role in assisting those with dyslexia.
For a deeper understanding, I've written an article detailing the most effective methods to enhance phonemic awareness. You might find it beneficial:
Unlock Best Methods For Elevating Phonemic Awareness
www.bestkidssolutions.com/best-methods-for-phonemic-awareness
Additionally, the International Dyslexia Association has a dedicated section for adolescents and adults with dyslexia. It's a great resource:
Adolescents and Adults with Dyslexia
dyslexiaida.org/adolescents-and-adults-with-dyslexia
I hope these resources prove helpful for your friend. Remember, every step forward is progress, and I'm here to support you both on this journey. If you have any more questions or need further guidance, please don't hesitate to ask. Wishing you and your friend all the best!
Here is another resource for a multi-dimensional tool for Adult Dyslexia
www.cognifit.com/dyslexia-adults
Thanks very usefull
I am so happy to hear that! Thank you
There is permanent herbs to improve and heal Dyslexia. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo UA-cam channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills
I have trouble seeing the driving lanes properly because of dyslexia any tips for that?
Thanks for the comment, You will have to give me more detail.
@@BestKidsSolutions I often think I see a car going into my lane and going to hit my car. So I serve to the other lane or almost the other lane to avoid the other car. But the car might not have enter my lane
I did some research and most folks with Dyslexia are able to drive without issue other that reading the signs. I did hear that sometimes it can be hard for some with Dyslexia to determine their right and left which could be confusing you while driving?
There is permanent herbs to improve and heal Dyslexia. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo UA-cam channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills
Sounds like you need glasses. That sounds like a vision issue.
My 2 year old can "read" better than my older child. We have just been working on blending 2 letters. Like ab or ma. He switches the letters around every time. Like ba and am. Or if they are beside each other he will move one letter from another word like abm. It's hard on him and we read together every single day.
That is so good that you are practicing often. Many times with dyslexia repetition and practice is key. Make it fun and take it slow and you will see improvement!
There is permanent herbs to improve and heal Dyslexia. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo UA-cam channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills
Sir My 11 year old student has dyslexia
He can't even remember alphabets in class 5. I am from India. Can you suggest anything please?
I'm sorry to hear that, my friend. If that's the case it sounds like he has some special needs. When it comes to these things it's all about repetition and making it fun. I would suggest multi-sensory activities and watch the "How Teach Your Child To Read -Part 4, The Bonus" That will really help him with getting the short term learning into his long term memory. Please let me know how things work! Best of luck!
@@BestKidsSolutions Thankyou very much.... I will contact you in sometime
Please do. I am happy to help
How are things going with your student?
@@BestKidsSolutions There is a little improvement but his parents are not showing any intrest. I told them to get him to a neurologist but they didn't paid attention... Could you please guide me some techniques or medicines to cure it
I remember things better if there's something funny with it or just a story
I agree completely! 💯 When there's something to associate it with it's much easier to remember and when it is funny it increases the process even further.
There is permanent herbs to improve and heal Dyslexia. It’s a medicine you can get from Dr Oyalo UA-cam channel, his herbs have made my son improve perfectly in his speech and social skills
Hello i am an indian person and i think i having reading problem so please help me sir
Hello... how old are you and how are you having problems with reading?
Sir i am 17 years old .this problem having from childhood
@@DeepakKumar-lz6bu I am sorry to hear that. It can be very frustrating. Do you believe you have Dyslexia or just trouble reading?
@@BestKidsSolutions no sir i have dylexia disease .
Sir i am always practice reading book.
The brain is jumping around all over the place
Agreed
This video is lame
I'm sorry to hear that. Why is it lame?