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Help a dyslexic child to focus and be motivated by setting goals.
Life goals are important because they help motivate a child to achieve.
Children who set life goals and achieve them, are more likely develop:
- a positive outlook on life
- better self-confidence
- higher self-esteem
Goal Ladder Card


Motivate dyslexic child
Use these top tips from the Dyslexic Mum when using the ‘Goal Ladder’ card above:
- Hobbies – Start using the “Goal Ladder”. At first work towards the child learning something small that they enjoy, such as a new hobby. It could be learning Tennis or Painting.
- Praise – Build the child’s confidence by giving them lots of praise, every-time they achieve a step on the goal ladder. The child could work towards a reward if they achieve their goal. Such a treat day out, or you could hold a mini award ceremony with homemade medals.
- Life Goals – Larger life goals, such as future jobs are important for a child to have. Avoid overwhelming the child by planning too far into the future. Instead work towards small goals. If they want to become a Doctor, could they first learn all the names of body parts.
Learn more about setting goals for motivation, see “Psychology of goal setting”.
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