"I just can't be bothered anymore! Sadly this was how I often felt growing-up. I felt like I would work hard learning new spellings, yet would always fail the weekly test. I would do all my homework, yet still get punished for bringing it in on the wrong day. I would really try in P.E class, yet never get picked for the sports team.
I felt like other kids were better then me. They seemed to always remember their P.E, to understand the questions in class and never got told off by teachers. What I know now is that I am dyslexic. I just needed extra support and encouragement to help me get organised and motivated." Dyslexic Mum
A dyslexic child may need extra encouragement to get organised and motivated to complete a task:
Help the child to become more organised and motivated by:
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Giving the child lots of praise and setting life goals can help motivate them. The activities below are designed to help you do this.
The 3 activities take just 10 mins per day:
Remember that is more important that the child is trying their best, then what they are achieving. Giving the child lots of praise to help build their confidence.
Try then to use fact based praise daily, when helping the child with schoolwork or during an activity.
Help a dyslexic child complete tasks by working towards a reward.
Use the reward chart to motivate the child. Remind them about the reward they are working towards.
The tasks do not have to be completed everyday for a week. It's ok to have rest days for the child in-between.
Below is a worksheet that you can draw or print for use during the task.
Help a dyslexic child to set-life goals and break them down into step by step tasks.
Use the goal ladder to motivate the child. For example to practise a sport, attend a dance club or complete a school project.
Below is a worksheet that you can draw or print for use during the task.
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