Dr. Rocky's Health Corner
How to Help Kids Talk About Learning Differences
Whether your child, or a classmate, has a learning difference, helps understand themselves and others.
Here are some suggestions on how to talk to your child about learning differences:
- be open and answer their questions
- have your child be comfortable with saying the name of their learning difficulty
- encourage your children to share their strengths
- teach your child to advocate for themselves
- let children know they are not alone
For more information from Child Mind Institute, click here
Past Topics from Dr. Rocky
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- Teaching Children to Respect Differences here
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- Teaching Children to Be Upstanders here
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- All About Pinworms here
- My Child Won't Listen to Me here
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- New Year, New Beginnings here
- Creating a Culture of Kindness here and here
- Anxiety in Children and Teens here
- The importance of reading here
- Setting Screen Time Goals here
- How much sleep is enough sleep? here
- Tips for preventing the flu from CHLA here
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