Anyone else have a child with dyslexia? How do you cope/deal with it?

chelseaharvey

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 2, 2010
Messages
1,650
Reaction score
0
I have just had a meeting with the special needs teacher in my sons class to talk about his dyslexia, how he is getting on at school etc.

My son to me has really come on in his learning with his letters, he knows & gets most of the letters of the alphabet right & there sounds. He gets a word bag that comes home everynight that we do & the words are

Look
Not
Is
Can
The
It

He gets them right 99% of the time, a few he gets muddled with but i think alot of the time he is guessing them & getting them right?! He doesnt look at the letters & try to spell them out. This teacher also thinks that he is doing it in a photographic way

If you gave him new letters & went back to the above ones a few weeks later i don't think he would know them......

She is not a proper teacher who deals with dyslexia. She is a "special needs" teacher so covers a wide variety of things & has had training in this area...

She thinks his dyslexia is quite bad. He is not reading or writing at all except his name. He cant seem to get the letters & sounds out to associate with reading.

She also says another problem is his speech which i agree with. He is very limited when he speaks, sometimes he doesnt make sense in what he says. You can see that he gets frustrated because he knows what he wants to say he just cant get it out. Sometimes i dont even undertstand what he is trying to say to me

He has problems with undertstanding & follow intructions if they tell him to do something copy something he does something different.

He is also starting to get abit silly in class, which of course he will, he can see that he cant do things alot of his class/friends are doing it must be a horrible feeling He often comes out with that he hates school, which im not surprised at when he struggles so much

His teacher as said he is so eager & willing at school & you can see that he really trys his hardest etc...

This though is why we have had so many behaviour issues with him as he is getting so frustarted with not being able to do things/express himself.

My OH is dyslexic struggled through school at the age of 14 he had the learning of a 6 year old. He cant even now read or write really. He can do enough to get by & writes how things sound to him but to me & you it would not make sense. He knows how hard it must be for him & undertands. At school he just use to copy his friends work

Its so horrible to hear how muc your child seems to be struggling & know as well but there isnt anything that you can really do for them, but go over things all the time, the same things (although it gets very frustrating)

He is 7 this year (Aug) & its horrible to know that he wont be reading/writing by then that as he goes up the school the gap between him & his friends is going to widen & he is going to fall really behind which is going to make him feel like sh*t.

He still cant even grasp 1-10. He can count dont get me wrong but if you have flash cards of 1-10 & ask him to pick out a number he cant often do it, or its guess work as he doesnt recognise the numbers. Counting with him & asking him to count out 6 (or something) he is so slow at doing it.

If you put put 7 sweets & ask him to count then add another 2 & ask him how many there are now he has to count from the start he cant just go from 7 & says 8,9.

He can write letters but he cant get them to flow & start making words like Cat or can there just letters written jumbled over the page.

This "special needs" teacher has said about getting a educational psychologist in to assess him. She has said she can do little tests with him to find out what/where he is struggling but it is going to take time... She said that he can get funding & accsess to things possibly but there are so many kids out there with dyslexia & different forms of it that they cant help all the kids....

She is going to see what is out there/available to me, as i would like him properly assessed & if needs be sent to a dyslexic school/clinic where there are proper teachers & he is also in a smaller class. If his dyslexia is that bad then it is only going to get worse as he gets older & he is going to fall behind

She said that alot of the schools are private but if needs be & this is what we need to do to try to bring him up with his learning then this is the route we are going to need to go down.

I said (for the 2nd time) about those sheets of coloured purplex to see if that helps him with his reading trying to read as i know that words can just jumble & jump out of the page for people with dyslexia i know if does for OH....

I just dont know what else to do, i feel so useless. I dont want my child to struggle through school to feel worthless. He is really going to struggle with his learning & i know we have many rocky times ahead where he is going to get very angry & say he cant do things. He has to work so hard & concontrate at school & then he is coming home & having to work hard as well to do the same stuff

We need/try to make it fun of him. I wish that he was into something but he isnt. He isnt into the TV or toys he never has been. He loves football/golf but sending him to a club is no good as he messes around as he doesnt undertand what he is being told to do. We tried last year & he just didnt understand the coach saying to him about dribbling round the cones & then shooting it into the goal. He just went off in his own world doing what he wanted to do.......

I would love to see/know how he perseves the world & how he see's things. I feel like im doing all the things i can at home with him, just repatitive learning until things seem to sink in but it is such a slow & fustrating process...

Anyone have any advice or know what im going through & how do you cope/deal with it

This dyslexia comes from OHs side of the famiy, all his family are dyslexic although my OH prob the worst with not being able to read/write properly....

The probability as well is that this baby is going to have the same learning difficulties
 
All I can say is your son will never get very far and will get more and more frustrated without the right kind of learning to suit his needs. Dylexics can do it, they just need to figure out how and for that they do need a specialist after Ed phycology. The right kind of reinforcement at hone can do wonders, but there is no point in going over techniques which have failed in the past.

I am shocked by the 'we can't help everyone' attitude. That isn't right. Every child has the right to the support he needs.

I have dyslexia and have managed to complete a law degree with the support of a specialist dyslexic tutor and specialist laptop. I learnt information in a totally different way from everyone else. I can't absorb verbal commands or lectures and struggle to read and absorb, but if I take information and rearrange it into a logical order which makes no sense to anyone else, it starts to make sense to me.

Using pictures is another thing which helped me. Making difficult words into pictures I can recall in my head. Maybe if learning numbers, drawing pictures which incorporate the numbers and memorizing the picture instead of abstract numbers.

I hope that helps. I wish I knew where to tell you to go for help:(
 
All I can say is your son will never get very far and will get more and more frustrated without the right kind of learning to suit his needs. Dylexics can do it, they just need to figure out how and for that they do need a specialist after Ed phycology. The right kind of reinforcement at hone can do wonders, but there is no point in going over techniques which have failed in the past.

I am shocked by the 'we can't help everyone' attitude. That isn't right. Every child has the right to the support he needs.

I have dyslexia and have managed to complete a law degree with the support of a specialist dyslexic tutor and specialist laptop. I learnt information in a totally different way from everyone else. I can't absorb verbal commands or lectures and struggle to read and absorb, but if I take information and rearrange it into a logical order which makes no sense to anyone else, it starts to make sense to me.

Using pictures is another thing which helped me. Making difficult words into pictures I can recall in my head. Maybe if learning numbers, drawing pictures which incorporate the numbers and memorizing the picture instead of abstract numbers.

I hope that helps. I wish I knew where to tell you to go for help:(
 
I had dyslexia as a child. I still have an issue now and again but nothing severe. What helped me was to write the alphabet and common words over and over and over again. Everyday. My problem was saying words in the wrong order and writing letters backwards. I hope your son gets the help he needs and deserves.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Members online

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
1,650,276
Messages
27,143,196
Members
255,742
Latest member
oneandonly
Back
Top
monitoring_string = "c48fb0faa520c8dfff8c4deab485d3d2"
<-- Admiral -->