“Dyslexic children need to be able to talk and ask questions while learning. An environment where they are told to be quiet can negatively affect their learning.
In the classroom, it may seem like a dyslexic child is not listening or learning. They might stare out the window or stop working while their brain processes information. The child needs to be given the freedom to do this, along with regular breaks to prevent them from becoming overwhelmed.
Watch the clickable video ‘Create calm corner’ below. Where the Dyslexic Mum gives top tips on how to create a calm learning corner:
Use the ideas below from the Dyslexic Mum when using the ‘Calm corner’ card to help a dyslexic child learn:
Quiet – Find a place with little noise or music.
Comfort – Get away from desk, sit on cushions instead.
Calm – Slowly count to 10, sitting with eyes shut.
Breaks – Take a break every 10 – 15 minutes.
Move – Stretch your arms and legs.
Focus – Gaze out the window, look around the room.
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