Is This Just a Phase, or Is Something Actually Wrong? How Parents Know When to Worry

As a parent, it’s heartbreaking to watch your child struggle with learning, and the uncertainty of whether to wait it out or take action can be overwhelming. You’re not alone in feeling this way – many parents are told to “wait and see” if the issue resolves itself, but this approach can be damaging and ignores the complex interplay of cognitive, emotional, and environmental factors that contribute to learning differences.

The traditional advice to wait and see is based on outdated ideas that learning struggles are solely the result of inherent deficits or delays in development. However, the latest research in neuroplasticity and the new IDA definition of dyslexia underscore the importance of early intervention and a multi-system approach to addressing learning differences. It’s time to challenge the conventional wisdom and empower yourself with the knowledge that you can be the catalyst for change.

By acknowledging the brain’s capacity for change and the interplay of various systems, you can take proactive steps to support your child’s development. It’s time to trust your instincts and take action. This article will provide you with the science-backed truth you need to make informed decisions and help your child overcome their learning struggles.

TL;DR

  1. Waiting and seeing if a child’s learning struggles resolve themselves can be damaging and ignores the complex interplay of cognitive, emotional, and environmental factors.
  2. Using growth-oriented language and providing emotional safety can help children develop a positive self-image and build confidence in their abilities.
  3. Parents can take proactive steps to support their child’s development by acknowledging the brain’s capacity for change and using specific strategies to address learning differences.

Every child has the potential to succeed and thrive, regardless of their learning style or abilities. By using growth-oriented language and providing emotional safety, you can help your child build a strong foundation for learning.

– Laura Lurns

Empowering Parents to Address Learning Struggles

As a parent, it can be heartbreaking to see your child struggle with learning. The traditional approach of waiting and seeing if the issue resolves itself can be damaging, as it ignores the complex interplay of cognitive, emotional, and environmental factors that contribute to learning differences. At Learning Success, we believe that parents are their child’s most powerful teachers, and with the right guidance and support, they can help their child overcome learning challenges.

Our approach is rooted in the latest research on neuroplasticity, which shows that the brain can change and adapt in response to targeted practice and exercise. We reject the outdated idea that learning struggles are solely the result of inherent deficits or delays in development, and instead, focus on building a comprehensive foundation for learning that addresses the whole child – cognitive, emotional, and physical.

One of the key principles of our approach is the use of growth-oriented language, which emphasizes the development of skills and abilities rather than deficits or limitations. By using language that focuses on growth and progress, parents can help their child develop a positive self-image and build confidence in their abilities. For example, instead of saying “my child is struggling with reading,” a parent could say “my child is building their reading skills and making progress every day.”

In addition to using growth-oriented language, parents can also use specific strategies to support their child’s learning. For example, they can use visual strategies such as mind maps or diagrams to help their child organize and retain information. They can also use auditory strategies such as listening to audiobooks or podcasts to help their child develop their listening skills. By using these strategies, parents can help their child develop a stronger foundation for learning and build their confidence and self-esteem.

Another important aspect of our approach is the emphasis on parent-child relationships and emotional safety. When a child feels safe and supported, they are more likely to take risks and try new things, which is essential for learning and development. Parents can create a safe and supportive learning environment by using positive language, providing emotional support, and celebrating their child’s successes. By doing so, they can help their child develop a growth mindset and a love of learning that will last a lifetime.

Laura LurnsEducation Expert

As an education expert, I’ve seen firsthand the impact that growth-oriented language and emotional safety can have on a child’s learning. By providing parents with the tools and strategies they need to support their child’s development, we can help unlock their full potential and achieve their goals.

“Every child has the potential to succeed and thrive, regardless of their learning style or abilities. By using growth-oriented language and providing emotional safety, you can help your child build a strong foundation for learning.”

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Key Takeaways

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The traditional approach of waiting and seeing if a child’s learning struggles resolve themselves can be damaging and ignores the complex interplay of cognitive, emotional, and environmental factors.

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Using growth-oriented language and providing emotional safety can help children develop a positive self-image and build confidence in their abilities.

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Parents can take proactive steps to support their child’s development by acknowledging the brain’s capacity for change and using specific strategies to address learning differences.

At Learning Success, we believe that every child has the potential to succeed and thrive, regardless of their learning style or abilities. By providing parents with the tools and strategies they need to support their child’s development, we can help them unlock their full potential and achieve their goals. Whether you’re looking for ways to support your child’s reading development, build their confidence and self-esteem, or simply want to learn more about our approach, we invite you to explore our resources and learn more about how we can help.

For more information on our approach and how you can support your child’s learning, visit our website at https://learningsuccess.ai/. You can also learn more about our All Access program, which provides comprehensive support and guidance for parents, at https://learningsuccess.ai/membership/all-access/. By working together, we can help your child achieve their full potential and develop a love of learning that will last a lifetime.

By acknowledging the brain’s capacity for change and using specific strategies to address learning differences, parents can take proactive steps to support their child’s development and help them overcome their learning struggles.

– Laura Lurns

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