Dyslexia Tests and Dyslexia Programs -
Posted: Wednesday, June 17, 2009
by Mira Halpert
3D Learner, Inc
5 Risks For Your Right-Brained Learner and 3 Tips
Does your child remember places visited, even from years ago?
Does your child remember details from movies?
Does your child learn best when seeing and experiencing information?
If this describes your smart struggling child, there is a good chance your child is a
We have read hundreds of psychological reports, spoken with thousands of parents and helped over 1200 right-brained learners. There are 5 risks we have seen for right-brained learners, and then we have three key recommendations.
The 5 biggest risks we see with most Dyslexia Tests and Dyslexia Programs are:
1- They focus on what is wrong with the child -- with a focus on Dyslexia, CAPD (Central Auditory Processing Disorder) and ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorder). Most reports we read are well done and accurate -- but often do not reveal:
- The student is a right-brained learner - who learns best when they see and experience information
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- Tracking issues - that the child skips words or lines when reading -- and occasionally this issue surfaces, but is downplayed as not important -- another psychologist asked "I do not understand how a right-brained learner who is also a visual learner can have a visual processing issue -- our work, which has been corroborated by others, shows right-brained learners are several times more likely to have tracking issues
- The right-brained learners can make great strides when they are engaged and taught to their strengths
"Phonics instruction does not need to be eliminated altogether, but sight word vocabulary needs to be built first. Then whole words or syllables can be compared and the pattern recognition capacities of the visual-spatial learner can be brought to bear".
Right-brained programs may get more significant results because they engage your child and play to their strengths.
3- ADHD Medication and counseling are often recommended -- the recent National Institute of Mental Health Study confirms a short term benefit for ADHD Medication -- but it shows no difference for students after two years on ADHD Medication and those not on ADHD Medication. While counseling can certainly help, we have found that tools like the Interactive Metronome (R), Brain Gym (R) and Biofeedback build the skills that make the child more successful and counseling more beneficial.
4- The visual tracking, visual processing, and visual motor integration issues are often missed or not addressed. Not addressing these issues could result in the right-brained learner continuing to:
- Skip words and lines when reading
- Reversing numbers and/or letters
- Having difficulty copying information
- Not knowing their left from their right
- Displaying ADHD like behavior -- that is often caused by a visual issue
- Being held back, or put into remedial classes -- where they are bored and often struggle
- Falling further and further behind their peers
- Never reaching their true potential
The first tip is that Outrageous Success is The Only Option.
The pain and the agony of more of the same is intense. The problems get bigger, hormones kick in and you are left wondering what should I have done.
Set your sights high -- the benefits can include:
- Significant improvements in reading comprehension and standardized test scores
- A marked decrease in homework time and stress
- A real change in how children see themselves
- A new kid when playing sports, a musical instrument, doing martial arts or other activities
- The great feeling you get when your child succeeds and you know you made the difference
with the right help your child can be Outrageously Successful
The second tip is to assess for how your child learns best, whether they have a visual issue and how to work with professionals who will help you create your child's Pathway to Outrageous Success.
Psychologists are often very bright, thorough, and their perspective varies greatly from:
- True believers in being realistic and using traditional methods
- True believers in being realistic and using innovate methods that match your child's needs
- Professionals who believe in helping your child to reach their true potential, and using innovative methods that meet your child's needs -- and help you to see new possibilities
- Have an excellent track record with kids like your child
- Have the parenting and professional expertise to engage and relate to both your child and you
- Will help you through the land mines at home and at school -- to be the coach and advocate your child needs
Mira Halpert M.Ed. is a parent, an educator and a right-brained learner herself -- two of her four child are right-brained learners -- and Mira developed and directs the 3D Learner Program (R) that teaches the way the right-brained learner learns, helps parents to be the coach and advocate a child needs and offers a ton of Free Information at her 3D Learner website - visit the parents make the difference page and then call Mira or her husband Mark at 561-361-7495.
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