9 ways parents can empower a child who has learning issues
Phyllis L. Fagell, LCPC
Author, MIDDLE SCHOOL SUPERPOWERS (Hachette, 2023) & MIDDLE SCHOOL MATTERS (Hachette, 2019); Journalist (Washington Post, CNN, U.S. News); Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Chrysalis; Consulting Counselor, Landon School
If we want to empower kids with learning differences or ADHD, parents and schools need to ensure we’re identifying the right issues. We also need to understand that every challenge comes with built-in strengths, and tap those strengths to implement the right supports. If we do that (along with the other tips I’ve compiled here from dozens of experts), we’ll set kids up for both short and long-term success.
Here is the full article in The Washington Post – On Parenting: 9 ways parents can empower a child who has learning issues
(former) Therapeutic Staff Support at Youth Advocate Programs, Inc.
6 年Great article! This is sound advice.
CEO
6 年Great awareness, sensitivity, and perspective. Worth a careful read!