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S1E13: Parent-Teacher Partnership - How Clear Communication Leads to a Supportive Learning Environment
Season 1 · Episode 13

S1E13: Parent-Teacher Partnership - How Clear Communication Leads to a Supportive Learning Environment

Word Blindness: Dyslexia Exposed · Brent Sopel | Juliet Hahn

November 9, 202356m 40sExplicit

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Show Notes

Have you heard these common myths about clear communication with teachers? Myth #1: Teachers already know everything about your child's learning differences. Myth #2: Clear communication is unnecessary because teachers should just get it. Myth #3: It's the teacher's responsibility to initiate communication, not the parents'. Stay tuned to uncover the truth and discover the strategy for effective communication with teachers, ensuring improved understanding and support for your child's unique needs.

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discover practical strategies to help your child overcome dyslexia challenges and reduce anxiety.

  • Learn effective ways to advocate for your child with learning differences and ensure they receive the support they need.

  • Understand the importance of clear communication with teachers and how it can positively impact your child's learning experience.

  • Explore the emotional toll the new school year can have on children with learning differences and uncover strategies to support their well-being.

  • Gain insight into executive functioning difficulties and how to address them to help your child succeed academically and personally.

Importance of Clear Communication Clear communication is a vital component in ensuring children with dyslexia or other learning differences receive the required support from education professionals. Firstly, it means being open and detailed about the child's needs and how they learn best. Secondly, it underscores the need to persistently and respectfully challenge the limitations of the education system until a child's learning needs are appropriately addressed.