My dyslexic child is overwhelmed and exhausted from school
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Host Laura Lurns addresses the emotional toll parents witness when their dyslexic child comes home exhausted, defeated, or in tears from the cognitive marathon of a school day.
She explains how dyslexia creates overwhelming mental demands due to challenges in auditory processing, visual processing, and working memory, forcing the brain to work harder than peers’ for basic tasks.
Backed by research showing heightened anxiety and lower self-esteem in dyslexic students, Laura emphasizes the power of neuroplasticity to rewire these processing pathways.
She offers six practical strategies to reduce cognitive overload: validating effort, scheduling decompression breaks, breaking tasks into chunks, providing written instructions, using timers, and celebrating small wins.
Programs like the Brain Bloom System and Attentive Ear Auditory Processing Program target these skills, fostering resilience and confidence. This episode empowers parents with hope and actionable steps to transform daily struggles into sustainable success. Start a free trial of the Learning Success All Access Program at learningsuccess.ai to support your child’s journey toward confidence and learning ease.
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